The NAACP celebrates 100 years of fighting for civil rights. The Crisis Magazine’s Nicki Mayo offered social media updates with branded content to commemorate the occasion, as the NAACP held its national convention in Detroit.
Introducing our @TheCrisisMag #NAACP100 writers @LottieJoiner @JazelleAH @khayestaylor @dnick12 @ByChanelStitt @DebaninaRSeaton and @yvelettestines. Follow https://t.co/9iOps8okub and @TheCrisisMag for full convention coverage. #NAACP110 #WhenWeFightWeWin pic.twitter.com/HdmelmCn0L
— The Crisis Magazine (@thecrisismag) July 20, 2019
What does the @NAACP mean to you? Former DNC Interim Chairwoman @DonnaBrazile became a member when she was a child. Today she’s a lifetime member. See why Brazile is dedicated to the #NAACP110. Follow https://t.co/9iOps8okub and @TheCrisisMag for full convention coverage. pic.twitter.com/o4YOMRwCmU
— The Crisis Magazine (@thecrisismag) July 19, 2019
“It is all about justice and equality, and that is what the @NAACP is all about” – @RepMaxineWaters describes the importance of the NAACP’s 110 year legacy. Read more about Maxine Water’s journey to Washington D.C. https://t.co/u86Mzmo9yo #NAACP110 #WhenWeFightWeWin @DerrickNAACP pic.twitter.com/VWnZs3vSsD
— The Crisis Magazine (@thecrisismag) July 18, 2019
Growing up as an ACT-SO kid, R&B singer @nowthatsMAJOR reflects on the major role the civil rights organization has played in his life since day one. Check out https://t.co/9iOps8okub for more on #ACTSO @NAACP #NAACP110 and #WhenWeFightWeWin. @DerrickNAACP @LarryBrownJr pic.twitter.com/3WVjIwBA7Y
— The Crisis Magazine (@thecrisismag) July 17, 2019
Black people can not truly be free without liberation for #LGBTQ POCs. @NBJContheMove's Exec Dir @MrDavidJohns discusses the importance of the @NAACP ahead of Sunday’s fireside chat. @emieneWrites reports for @TheCrisisMag https://t.co/WrU5MZXRvc #NAACP110 #WhenWeFightWeWin pic.twitter.com/CWMUBxLs44
— The Crisis Magazine (@thecrisismag) July 20, 2019