NC Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities
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NC Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities
@NCCREDCJS
NC-CRED is a group of criminal justice stakeholders, all concerned about racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal and juvenile justice systems.
North Carolina, USA Katılım Kasım 2016
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Thank you for a great 2022! We look forward to an even better 2023 because of people like YOU supporting equality in the criminal justice system.
Be sure to keep NC CRED in mind for your end of year giving. Visit nccred.org/donate/

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Whether to close out the year or start a new resolution, your financial support makes a huge difference in our cause. Visit nccred.org/donate/ for one-time, monthly, or annual donations for your end of year giving.

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Confederate monuments, statues, plaques, and other symbols guard the entrances to North Carolina courthouses, but they negate the very ideal of equal justice for all.
Be sure to keep NC CRED in mind for your end of year giving. Visit nccred.org/donate/

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We bring together a diverse group of over 30 criminal justice leaders who share a commitment to building a more equitable and humane criminal justice system throughout NC by pursuing innovative, evidence-based solutions.
For your end of year giving visit nccred.org/donate/

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Whether to close out the year or start a new resolution, your financial support makes a huge difference in our cause. Visit nccred.org/donate/ for one-time, monthly, or annual donations for your end of year giving.

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We are NC CRED, the North Carolina Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities, a nonprofit aimed at reducing criminal justice disparities. We hope you will join us in our cause.
Be sure to keep NC CRED in mind for your end of year giving. Visit nccred.org/donate/

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Join us on June 30 at 12:30 pm for a free webinar - Justifying and Legitimizing Racism: The Role of Lawyers in Confederate Iconography at NC Courthouses. Registration is free! nccred.org/2021/june30web…

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We are excited about this upcoming film about the fight to take down Confederate monuments in New Orleans. You can register to watch it's premiere in June at the link below, and in July, it will be free to watch on PBS.
neutralgroundfilm.com
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@splcenter raised a new billboard in support of the @NCCREDCJS, which supports groups like Down Home NC, Engage Alamance, and the Alamance County NAACP, in their ongoing efforts to remove the Confederate monument in Alamance County.

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In case you missed it, you can now watch our recording of "Monuments of Hate," where we discussed ways you can help remove Confederate monuments across NC, and why this work is so important. youtube.com/watch?v=5AJrZD…

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Coming up on Tuesday, April 20, don't miss this informative panel on what you and your community can do to help get Confederate monuments removed in North Carolina. Register today at: nccred.org/2021/monuments…
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What can communities do to remove Confederate monuments and imagery? NC-CRED and @LawyersComm will host a free webinar on April 20 at 7 p.m. to review the law and how communities can advocate for the removal of monuments to white supremacy. Register now: ncconfederatemonuments.org/2021/monuments…

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Want to know more about the 42 Confederate monuments that stand outside North Carolina's county courthouses? Check out our interactive map and directory, where you can see photos, histories, inscriptions, dedications, sponsors, and more. ncconfederatemonuments.org/map/

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Join us and @ncchurches for a discussion with Dr. Karen L. Cox, author of No Common Ground: Confederate Monuments and the Ongoing Fight for Racial Justice. This free, virtual conversation will take place on March 26 at 1:00 pm. Register today! nccred.org/2021/no-justic…

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A huge congratulations to NC-CRED Board Member @JusticeCBeasley for being named the next Chief Justice of the NC Supreme Court! #ncpol #CJreform
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NC-CRED, part of the ABA Racial Justice Improvement Project The ABA Racial Justice Improvement Project, Halifax County, and the North Carolina rviv.ly/N2IfMB
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NC CRED to host Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the Ratification of the 14th Amendment – July 28, 2018 JOIN NC COMMISSION ON RACIAL & rviv.ly/IXpxS6
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NC CRED to host Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the Ratification of the 14th Amendment – July 28, 2018 JOIN NC COMMISSION ON RACIAL & rviv.ly/IXpxS6
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NC-CRED, part of the ABA Racial Justice Improvement Project The ABA Racial Justice Improvement Project, Halifax County, and the North Carolina rviv.ly/N2IfMB
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