Throughout Women’s History Month, the NAACP Media Area Branch proudly highlighted the women who lead, build, advocate, and serve in our community and beyond. This year’s spotlight series honored both
Throughout Women’s History Month, the NAACP Media Area Branch proudly highlighted the women who lead, build, advocate, and serve in our community and beyond. This year’s spotlight series honored both
Our February NAACP Media Area Branch General Membership Meeting featuring Sheriff Siddiq Kamara, the youngest sheriff elected in United States history.Sheriff Kamara will share his vision for a Sheriff’s Office
We’re proud to celebrate the creativity and thoughtfulness shared through our Annual Black History Month Poster Contest. This year’s theme — African American figures honored on U.S. postage stamps —
Black History Lives in Media Throughout Black History Month, the NAACP Media Area Branch proudly celebrated leaders, trailblazers, public servants, educators, and community changemakers who shape our history every day.
Our March NAACP Media Area Branch General Membership Meeting featuring a special Health & Wellness Panel focused on advancing equity in care and addressing health disparities in our communities. We’re
The NAACP Media Area Branch Exhibit will be open to the public from 10 am – 3 pm Tuesday through Thursday until March 10th at the Delaware County Historical Society
Photos from 37th Annual MLK Commemoration and Spirit Hall of Fame Awards hosted by Media Fellowship House and NAACP Media Area on January 19, 2026; at First Church Media 350
Media Fellowship House and NAACP Media Area Branch invite you to: 37th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Birthday Commemoration & Spirit Hall of Fame Sunday, January 18th, 3–4:30 pmCommunity
Join us for our 1st meeting of the year on Tuesday, January 6 at 7:00 PM as we welcome Mayor Joi Washington as our featured speaker for the NAACP Media
America’s political polarization is often fueled by clashes between two rival visions of the Constitution—one traditionalist, one progressive. Yet both interpretations are deeply rooted in the Constitution itself. In this
