NAACP New London Branch

NAACP New London Branch Our office hours are by appointment.
106 Truman St. New London, CT

The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination. The vision of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights without discrimination based on race.

06/15/2026

Tony and Elizabeth, The Mississippi-based power couple and founders of Reimonenq & Co. LLC are currently eyeing the potential acquisition of a 276-room Hilton hotel property in North Jackson — one of metro Jackson’s largest hotels, sitting on 6 acres with 20,000 square feet of meeting space and an on-site restaurant. 🙌🏿🖤

06/15/2026

Food to the People Pantry at The Bodega will be closed this week, in observation of the Juneteeth Holiday, and will reopen Friday, June 26th.
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La despensa «Food to the People» en The Bodega permanecerá cerrada esta semana con motivo del día festivo de Juneteenth y reabrirá el viernes 26 de junio.
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Food to the People Pantry nan Bodega a ap fèmen semèn sa a, nan obsèvasyon Juneteeth Holiday, epi yo pral relouvri vandredi 26 jen.

---🎨 Celebrating Excellence in Art & Justice ✊🏾We are proud to announce that Marvin Espy, Contemporary American Artist, ...
06/15/2026

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🎨 Celebrating Excellence in Art & Justice ✊🏾

We are proud to announce that Marvin Espy, Contemporary American Artist, will be honored with the Culture and Justice Award at the New London NAACP’s 70th Annual Freedom Fund Dinner!
Marvin Espy’s powerful body of work—spanning figurative painting, abstraction, and urban landscapes—has captivated audiences across the country and sparked meaningful conversations around identity, culture, and resilience. From award-winning exhibitions to thought‑provoking series like WOKELOVE and Context, his art continues to uplift, inspire, and challenge us all.

🏆 This recognition celebrates not only his artistic brilliance, but his unwavering commitment to elevating Black culture and advancing conversations around justice and equity.

🎟️ Tickets are now available!

Join us for an unforgettable evening of celebration, inspiration, and community as we honor a visionary whose work speaks truth and inspires change.

📍 Mohegan Sun, Connecticut
📅 70th Annual Freedom Fund Dinner

Let’s come together to celebrate this incredible achievement!

06/14/2026
🎉 Honoring Excellence in Education & Community Leadership 🎉Join us in celebrating James Childs, who will be recognized w...
06/14/2026

🎉 Honoring Excellence in Education & Community Leadership 🎉

Join us in celebrating James Childs, who will be recognized with the Education Award at the upcoming New London NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner!

James Childs serves as the Behavior Support Coordinator at Bennie Dover Jackson Multi-Magnet Middle School and brings more than 30 years of experience in youth behavioral health, mentoring, and leadership. His lifelong commitment to guiding young people has helped countless students grow both academically and personally.

In addition to his impactful work in education, James has built an outstanding coaching career spanning over three decades. From high school to collegiate levels, including 15 years as Head Men’s Basketball Coach at UConn Avery Point, he has mentored and developed student-athletes on and off the court. His work has also reached the professional level, training athletes from around the world.

A respected member of organizations like the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and USA Basketball, James continues to inspire through leadership, service, and dedication to excellence.

👏 Don’t miss this special evening as we honor his incredible contributions!

🎟️ Tickets for the New London NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner are available now — be sure to secure yours and join us in this celebration!

Paul Winston is a dedicated husband, father, educator, coach, and community leader from New London. He serves as a Schoo...
06/13/2026

Paul Winston is a dedicated husband, father, educator, coach, and community leader from New London. He serves as a School Social Worker at Bennie Dover Jackson Middle School and supports youth as a coach and Assistant Athletic Director. A graduate of Southern Connecticut State University and Fordham University, Paul is passionate about helping young people reach their full potential.

He will be honored as a recipient of the New London NAACP Branch Education Award on June 27, 2026.

Be sure to get your tickets to hear more about Mr. Winston.

The Center: A Drop in Community Learning & Resource Center Inc
06/10/2026

The Center: A Drop in Community Learning & Resource Center Inc

Correction: The Jim Hunter Band and the New London Public Schools band will be performing on Saturday during our celebration (previously listed as Sunday in error). Please see our lineup for the full schedule of events, and join us for a great day of music and community!!

05/31/2026

The Tulsa Race Massacre occurred between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when a white mob violently attacked the prosperous African American community of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, historically known as "Black Wall Street".
Over 35 square blocks were burned, leaving up to 300 people dead and thousands homeless.

The violence was ignited on May 30, 1921, after Dick Roland, a young Black shoe shiner, was accused of assaulting Sarah Paige, a white elevator operator in a downtown building.

Although the encounter was likely a misunderstanding and local police planned to dismiss the charges, inflammatory reports in the Tulsa Tribune newspaper incensed the local white community.

On the evening of May 31, an armed group of Black men, many of whom were World War I veterans went to the Tulsa courthouse to protect Roland from a lynch mob. A standoff ensued, shots were fired, and the vastly outnumbered Black men retreated to the Greenwood neighborhood.

Throughout the night and into the next day, armed mobs of white residents ,some deputized and armed by local officials invaded Greenwood. They looted, burned, and destroyed more than 1,400 Black-owned homes and businesses. Notably, rioters even utilized private airplanes to drop incendiary bombs on the neighborhood.

The Oklahoma governor subsequently declared martial law, and the National Guard arrived, detaining thousands of surviving Black residents in internment camps.

Contemporary news reports downplayed the event, and the tragic destruction was largely omitted from American history books for decades.

While exact casualty numbers were heavily obscured at the time, historians estimate that between 50 and 300 Black residents were killed.










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