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.
NC Black Alliance Supports Historic Regan EPA Appointment
The North Carolina Black Alliance supports President-elect Joe Biden’s nomination of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Secretary Michael S. Regan as the next Environmental Protection Agency administrator. With his nomination, we are hopeful for a more clean and just environmental agenda for North Carolinians in 2021.
NC Black Alliance, Equality NC and Disability Rights NC Launch Voter Safety and Protection Campaign
The North Carolina Black Alliance has partnered with Equality North Carolina and Disability Rights North Carolina to launch a Voter Safety and Protection Campaign.
NC Black Alliance 2020: Poised for Impact
For nearly 15 years, the NC Black Alliance (NCBA) has consistently worked to convene and cultivate Black Elected Officials across North Carolina to centralize collective power.
NC Black Alliance Announces Support for a “A Call to Colors”
In the midst of Charlotte’s NBA All-Star Weekend, the North Carolina Black Alliance and the Collective Education Fund held a reception and fundraiser dedicated to celebrating the outstanding leadership of Black women who serve on local, state, and national stages in various municipal and federal capacities.
Black Voters Support Fight for a Better Budget
In the midst of Charlotte’s NBA All-Star Weekend, the North Carolina Black Alliance and the Collective Education Fund held a reception and fundraiser dedicated to celebrating the outstanding leadership of Black women who serve on local, state, and national stages in various municipal and federal capacities.
Reclaiming our Votes, Reclaiming our Power
Immediately after allegations of voting fraud began at the end of the 2018 midterm election, the North Carolina Black Alliance assembled a taskforce of organizations io develop a plan of action to support of over 3,000 absentee voters.
All-Star Women in Leadership Reception: A Success
In the midst of Charlotte’s NBA All-Star Weekend, the North Carolina Black Alliance and the Collective Education Fund held a reception and fundraiser dedicated to celebrating the outstanding leadership of Black women who serve on local, state, and national stages in various municipal and federal capacities.