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Did you like the free strawberries and sparkling cider?
Did you like watching The Lottery?
Then apply to become part of the NAACP Exec board!
The following positions are open:
President
Treasurer
Campus Programmer (2)
Historian
Below you will find the current exec board members and background info on the
NAACP.
APPLICATIONS ARE DUE MARCH 7th. Late applications will not be accepted. Voting
is on the Wednesday, March 9th at 6 pm.
If you have any questions about the NAACP, please feel free to contact one of
the current execs:
President: Fabeah Adu-Oppong '11
Vice President: Chauna Pervis '14
Treasurer: Harry Enten '11
Campus Programmer: Perry Bradford '12
Secretary: Dieymabou Barry ' 14
Fundraising Chair: Sarah Fernandez '14
Historian: Malina Simmers '11
Background Info
The NAACP aims to ensure the political, educational, social, and economical equality
of rights for all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination.
In 2005 several Dartmouth students came together to form a chapter of the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) at Dartmouth College
in an effort to express their dedication to social activism and political awareness.
In the summer of 2005, Dartmouth College recognized the the NAACP as a student
organization. Two years later, in March of 2007, the student organization was
recognized by the NAACP National Office and officially designated as a National
College Chapter of the NAACP at Dartmouth College.
Since its inception in 2005, the Dartmouth Chapter of the NAACP has become increasingly
active in holding dinners and discussions, political rallies, and other programs
designed to further awareness about how the mission and legacy of the NAACP help
to advance the sociopolitical struggles of historically marginalized groups in
the United States. Chapter meetings are held weekly and membership is open to
both the campus and surrounding community.
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