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Cass Tech NAACP president Waugh works to grow school chapter

Message from the president of the CT Chapter of the NAACP, Britney Waugh:

Cass Tech is organizing its own chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to uplift, encourage, educate and bring awareness to the plight of multicultural adults growing up in today’s society.

Meetings are held the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, in room 616 (8th hour). New memberships are open at every meeting.

The CT sponsor are Pamela Smith-Moy and Kamillia Landrum from the Detroit NAACP branch.

The chapter’s goal for the first year are:

>> Our first event is a police brutality forum called “Officers Speak Out” where students will be able to interact with officers asking about topics related to police brutality hearing their thoughts from an officer’s point of view.

>> Voters registration drive to encourage 18 year olds to vote in next year’s presidential election

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