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Scot X. Esdaile
President

Joan H Gibson
1st Vice President

Ronald P. Davis
2nd Vice President

Roland Cockfield
3rd Vice President

Rosa Browne
Treasurer

Jacqueline D. Owens
Assistant Treasurer

Shiela Hayes
Secretary

Faith M. Jackson
Assistant Secretary

Brenda Milner
Executive Assistant to the President

Delores Turman
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Connecticut State Conference NAACP Branches

2074 Park Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06106

Phone: (860)523-9962
Fax:(860)523-9934
Email:ctnaacp2@sbcglobal.net

 

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Our committees actively serve the communities needs by providing a platform for issues to be discussed and implemented.

Committees are comprised of ordinary people doing extra ordinary things in their communities.

We invite you to join us, get involved, make a difference in someone's life, make this world a better place...for all

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.....Connecticut State Conference NAACP Active Committees

Legal Redress - Attorney John Brittain, Chair
1- investigate all cases reported to it
2- supervise all litigation in which the Branch is interested
3- keep the National Office and the Branch informed on the progress of every case.
4- it shall not give general legal advice
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Life Membership -- Stephanie Brown, Chair

Membership - Bridgette B. Brown, Chair
1- work throughout the year to maintain and increase the membership of the Association
2- be responsible for planning and organizing the annual membership campaign
3- be responsible on a continuous basis for soliciting new members and for securing renewals
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Political Action - Vacant, Chair
1- seek to increase registration and voting
educational, political and economic status of minority groups


3- seek the repeal of racially discriminatory legislation
4- work to improve the administration of justice
5- work to secure equal enforcement of the law
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Press and Publicity -- Andrea Comer, Chair
1- shall endeavor to secure publicity for the work of the Branch and the Association in the local
press and on radio, television and other media
2- attempt to interest persons in charge of local news media in conditions affecting minority
groups
3- seek to counteract derogatory and erroneous statements in local news media about Blacks
and other minority groups
4- be responsible for forwarding to THE CRISIS items covering Branch activities and important
local affairs
5-act as far as possible as an agency for the promotion and sale of THE CRISIS
THE CRISIS
6- no publicity shall be released without first being approved by the President of the Branch or
State Conference President
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Religious Affairs - Rev. Lindsey Curtis Chair
1- promote an educational program designed to give moral and ethical interpretation to the civil
rights struggle
2- interpret the work of the Association to organized religious groups of all faiths
3- enlist the support of such organized religious groups for membership, fund raising, and the
struggle for equality and full civil rights
4- provide resource assistance for religious education and social action activities, associated
with the improvement of race relations
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Youth & College Division - Terrell Wilson, Chair
email: norwichnaacp@yahoo.com
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Youth Work - Joan Gibson, Co-Chair
Karrol-Brown, Co-Chair

1- The Youth Council Advisor shall chair the committee
2- The Youth Work Committee shall develop and coordinate the programs of the senior and
youth groups
3- The Committee shall turn the names, addresses and membership dues of youth solicited by
the Branch over to the appropriate National Office recognized youth group, if any, in their
community
4- If there is no local youth group recognized by the National Office, the Branch must, upon
receipt of twenty-five youth memberships, apply to the National Office for a Youth Charter and
organize the appropriate youth group
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WIN - Faith Jackson, Chair
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Special Committees

Prison Branch-Maurice Williams, Chair

Branch Reactivation- Jackie Owens, Chair
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Special Investigation (Police Brutality)-vacant

Census 2010-Stephanie Brown, Chair G

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