The Spokane NAACP wants to give locals a voice.
For the next five Mondays the community is invited to join in panel discussions at the Community Building, where NAACP leaders will lead forums on justice issues facing Spokane.
In response to the recent hate mail sent to NAACP President Rachel Dolezal, Spokane's Human Rights Commission is urging residents to attend the March 9 City Council meeting to take a stand against racism.
Rachel Dolezal agreed to an interview for Spokane Faith and Values since her election as president of the Spokane NAACP. Dolezal is confident, enthusiastic and passionate. She has a track record of integrity, standing up for her convictions, and community organizing.
On Nov. 8 at the Davenport Hotel, The Education, Incarceration, and the Courageous Conversation Community Forum Symposium was hosted by the NAACP and the Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs.