National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - St. Mary's County, Maryland - Branch #7025   

NAACP - St. Mary's County, Maryland - Branch #7025
NAACP - St. Mary's County, Maryland - Branch #7025
The battles that count aren't the ones for gold medals. The struggles within yourself — the invisible, inevitable battles inside all of us — that's where it's at.

-- Jesse Owens

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2009 marks the 100th Anniversary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The NAACP is the nation's oldest pre-eminent civil-rights organization.
Join Us at Our Monthly Meeting
General Meeting
(Open to the public)
Last Wednesday of each month
6:30 pm
SMECO Building (Hollywood Road)
Leonardtown, MD

For additional info:
St. Mary’s County Branch NAACP
Post Office Box 189
Lexington Park, MD 20653
301-863-3011



Patricia Jackson receives
Lifetime Membership from
St Mary's County NAACP
President Wayne Scriber
February 25, 2009

WELCOME TO THE ST. MARY'S COUNTY NAACP

     
Community Outreach Program Promoting Student Achievement
Cultural Enrichment
and
Parent/Community Involvement Matter
The Public Libraries Offer Academic Resources and Cultural ExperiencesMeet Frederick Douglas

February 18, 2012
Lexington Library
1:30-3:00 pm

Bring your children, grand children, relatives and friends to the Lexington Park Library during African American History Month to hear Story Teller Walter Jones portray Frederick Douglas. Douglas was an American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman. After escaping from slavery, he became a leader of the abolitionist movement, gaining note for his dazzling oratory and incisive antislavery writing. He stood as a living counter-example to slaveholders' arguments that slaves did not have the intellectual capacity to function as independent American citizens.Douglass was a firm believer in the equality of all people, whether black, female, Native American, or recent immigrant, famously quoted as saying, "I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong."

Sponsored by the St. Mary’s County Public Library, St. Mary’s County NAACP and the Unified Committee for Afro-American History

Contact: Janice Walthour - Education Committee Chairperson (301-862-2296)


- Community Outreach Program -
Promoting Student Achievement
“Curriculum Matters”

March 31, 2012
2:00 pm
Lexington Park Library

Did you know that resources are available to learn African American history in the St. Mary’s County Public Schools and at home? Two excellent resources are the Maryland State Curriculum and the Reginald F. Lewis State Museum of African American History and Culture. Lisa Crawley, will take us on a journey through the Reginald F. Lewis Museum and delve into the exhibits, collections and programs of the state museum of Maryland African American history and culture located in downtown Baltimore. Deanna Mingo, Assistant Principal at George Washington Carver Elementary School and Education Multicultural Liaison for the Maryland State Department of Education for St. Mary’s County Public Schools, will share the state curriculum for Pre-K - 8 grades to teach African American history in our schools.

Sponsored by the St. Mary’s County Branch, NAACP and the Unified Committee for Afro-American History

For more information contact:
J. Walthour -- Education Committee Chairperson (301-862-2296)
Marily Lash -- Publicity Specialist at St. Mary's County Library (301-475-2846 x1007)


Misplace Priorities: Sign Our Petition to Tell America’s Governors to Focus on Education, not Incarceration

America spends more money incarcerating its citizens than educating them.

That's not an exaggeration. It's a fact.

The NAACP's new report, Misplaced Priorities, shows how much money states spend on their criminal justice system compared to their education system -- and what that means for our communities.

The results are astounding. Over the past 20 years, for example, state spending on prisons grew at six times the rate of spending on higher education. Our country is home to just five percent of the world's population, but we make up a staggering twenty-five percent of the world's prisoners.

You can do something about this crisis. That's why the NAACP has launched a petition asking all 50 state governors to get their priorities straight and fix this problem with a set of smart reforms to keep our communities safe. Add your name now, and make sure your voice is heard in your state capital:

Misplaced Priorities: Over Incarcerate, Under Educate

http://action.naacp.org/MisplacedPriorities

In 2009, as the nation plummeted into the deepest recession in 30 years, funding for K-12 and higher education declined. But for prisons, the reverse was true. That year, 33 states spent more discretionary dollars on prisons than in 2008.

As our children fail to get the education they deserve, our prisons are filling up at an alarming rate. And, as usual, those most affected are communities of color. We know drug treatment is a smart alternative for non-violent offenders. It is also significantly cheaper. Educational opportunities are also cost-effective, and lead to a marked reduction in neighborhood crime. Relatively minor investments in treatment for those suffering mental illness mean fewer people in jail and more contributing members to society.

There's no denying the irrational increase in prison spending, and its impact on state budgets and our nation's children. But there is something you can do about it.

Sign our petition to tell America's governors to support the NAACP's reforms that will focus on making sure we invest in schools, not prisons.

http://action.naacp.org/MisplacedPriorities

Thank you for taking the time to help us speak out to America's governors, and show the strength of our resolve to change our country's misplaced priorities.

It's time we stop over incarcerating and under educating.

Best,
Ben

Benjamin Todd Jealous
President and CEO
NAACP


NEW ADDITION TO ST. MARY'S NAACP WEBSITE

We've now added a new link that contains local Employment Opportunities in the Southern Maryland area!  If you're looking for employment, keep an eye on this page.  If you're an employer with a job opening, please contact us about posting your employment opportunity.


Stop the Hate Petition 

Stop the Hate Petition

In an effort to continue the momentum created during the NAACP’s 101st National Convention, we are asking all members to sign the Stop the Hate Petition that is currently on the NAACP’s website. The pledge can be found here: http://action.naacp.org/page/s/stophatepledge

           


St. Mary's County NAACP
Establishes Claudia Pickeral Memorial Scholarship

St. Mary's County NAACP Establishes the Claudia Pickeral Memorial Scholarship

Serving St Mary's County since 1946

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