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Bringing it Back

Bringing it Back

This past weekend, I had the incredible honor of representing the West Volusia NAACP at the Florida State Conference Spring Meeting in Orlando. It was truly inspiring to connect with passionate members and fellow membership chairs from across the state, all working...

April 12, 2025 General Meeting

April 12, 2025 General Meeting

Genesis Robinson, Executive Director of Equal Ground, will join the West Volusia NAACP for an in-depth nonpartisan discussion on the 2024 election and its impact. The conversation will also cover the 2025 Florida legislative session, highlighting major bills, policy...

Dr. William L. Bradley, Jr. and First Lady Dorothalene “Dot” Bradley

Dr. William L. Bradley, Jr. and First Lady Dorothalene “Dot” Bradley

Dr. William L. Bradley, Jr. is the senior and founding pastor of New Hope Church, Deltona. He is a native Floridian born in DeLand and married to First Lady Dorothalene “Dot” Bradley, a distinguished woman of God. This team was united in marriage on December 13, 1986...

Honoring Dr. Terry C. Blanks Jr.

Honoring Dr. Terry C. Blanks Jr.

Doctor of Dental Surgery and military man Dr. Terry C. Blanks Jr. exemplifies dedication, expertise, and a commitment to community service. Hailing from Rebecca, Georgia, his journey began with a steadfast dedication to education and a desire to impact the world...

Unbought and Unbossed

Unbought and Unbossed

The West Volusia Branch NAACP Religious Affairs Committee salutes the Honorable Shirley Anita  Chisholm during this 2024 Black History Month. As a smart, pioneering, and outspoken woman, she became the first Black woman elected as a United States Congresswoman...

You Won’t Want to Miss Aramis Ayala at the August 8th Meeting!

You Won’t Want to Miss Aramis Ayala at the August 8th Meeting!

Aramis Ayala is a results- driven humanitarian, fighter for justice, cancer survivor, and former Florida State Attorney who has dedicated her life to the pursuit of justice. Growing up in Saginaw, Michigan, Aramis saw the inequality that forced working-class families...

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