NAACP Economics

@NAACPecon

The Official Twitter Account for the 's National Economic Programs.

Washington, D.C.
Joined March 2011
Born February 12, 1909

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    May 9

    While I'm here: Invite Black people to speak on panels about something besides diversity, please. We are subject matter experts in things besides race.

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    May 8

    Women's unpaid labor is one of the biggest gender equity issues of our time, says

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    May 9

    Philly officials to announce $10,000 down payment assistance program for first-time home buyers | Inquirer

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    May 9

    Amplifying A Generation's Voice And Impact Through Tech And Inclusion // Forbes feature on our CTO ⁦

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    30 changes to make in your 20s to set yourself up for lifelong success

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  6. May 8

    We're mid-way into ! If you haven't gotten enough inspiration throughout the week, check out 's jump-starter toolkit

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    May 8

    Meet Omari Akil, 32-year old New Orleans native, one of the only Black Board game designers in the industry. 👏🏿

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    May 8

    TODAY! Uber, Lyft, Juno, Via & other ride-hailing service workers are striking to promote a drivers bill of rights & protest decreasing wages, low job security, etc. Opt for public transit, biking, walking, or try to shift your plans to show support for workers!

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    May 8

    New Orleans bail bonds companies were ordered to refund millions of dollars to families they overcharged for years. Now the legislature is poised to let them off the hook.

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    Thank you, small business owners, for being you.

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    May 8
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    May 7

    Getting ready to start your business plan? has a list of what you should and shouldn't include.

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    May 7

    Preventing prisoners from voting might seem like common sense. But felony disenfranchisement is actually a policy of white supremacy. Let's break this down. When and why did America decide that people convicted of a crime should not vote?

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    May 6

    What is the current ? breaks it down with new findings, insightful essays, and thought leadership. Check it out at .

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    May 7

    Bad policies like the forced pregnancy bill are a direct result of voter suppression. If leaders can silence Georgians’ voices at the ballot box, they can ignore Georgians’ voices when in office. We will fight back in court and at the voting booth.

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    May 6

    "Camp as an aesthetic that relates to blackness spans many disciplines, from Vaudeville & minstrelsy performances & the golden age of Hollywood cinema to black beauty traditions" A Deep Dive Into Black Culture and Camp:

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    May 6

    An official event of the "Year of Return, Ghana 2019," is a spiritual, historical and reconciliatory journey in commemoration of the 400 year anniversary of the first documented enslaved Africans' arrival in the U.S. Register today at

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  18. May 6

    Because of you, they can prosper to be whatever they make their mind's to be. Happy !

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    May 1

    BREAKING: NAACP Calls For Immediate Resignation of Attorney General William Barr

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    Apr 29

    I feel pretty strongly about Fashion Nova blatantly ripping off designers of color, so I wrote this article.

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