The North Carolina Black Alliance’s Faith Engagement Team is constantly creating opportunities for Faith leaders to engage in our effort to build black political power in North Carolina. Check out our September updates.
Racism and Injustice the Death of an Unjust Society
Many aspects of society pale in comparison to the Word of God, which fails to measure up to Godly standards of thinking and character. Social contract theory is a philosophical theory from the 16th through 18th centuries. From conception to reality, this country was bathed in racism and shaped by inequality.
HerStory: Believe I’ll Testify
Public testimonies, by Black women political figures, have historical significance from suffrage movements to civil rights movements and constitutional law decisions. We can be inspired by the historic orations of phenomenal Black women in political realms.
NC Groups Applaud Gov. Cooper for Vetoing House Bill 398
Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed House Bill 398, “Pistol Purchase Permit Repeal,” which would remove the state law requiring handgun buyers to get a permit from their local sheriff.
Advance Carolina and NC Black Alliance Welcome Katesha Phillips as New Senior Associate Director
Advance North Carolina, 501(c)4, and the North Carolina Black Alliance, 501(c)3, are pleased to announce the hire of Katesha Phillips as the new senior associate director.
And Beyond Series Returns in Hybrid Format
NC Black Alliance, NC Counts Coalition and NC Asian Americans Together have partnered to launch a redistricting advocacy program, CODE RED Redistricting.
NC Black Alliance Partners to Launch Redistricting Advocacy Program
NC Black Alliance, NC Counts Coalition and NC Asian Americans Together have partnered to launch a redistricting advocacy program, CODE RED Redistricting.
A Historic Inauguration in a Historic Crisis
When Vice-President Kamala Harris took her oath of office, we witnessed many historic firsts: the first woman, the first woman of color, the first HBCU graduate, and the first member of a Divine Nine organization to hold our Nation’s second-highest office.
Violence in the Form of Policy
The EPA denying clean, poison-free water to Americans, which overwhelmingly affects Black and BIPOC communities, is violence in policy form.
Triumph and Treason Trails Victory for Black Voters
Rev. Raphael Warnock’s senatorial win Tuesday night in Georgia is a historic victory for Black political power and an affirmation for millions of Americans led by an impressive number of organizations mobilizing black and brown voters.