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Santa Rosa–Sonoma County NAACP Releases Black Community Equity Scorecard to Measure Progress and Drive Change
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Santa Rosa–Sonoma County NAACP Releases Black Community Equity Scorecard to Measure Progress and Drive Change SANTA ROSA, CA (July 2026) — The Santa Rosa–Sonoma County NAACP Branch proudly announces the release of the 2026 Sonoma County Black Community Equity Scorecard, the first comprehensive report of its kind dedicated to measuring racial equity…
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Request for Fair and Equitable Treatment of A&M BBQ and Reconsideration of Current Enforcement Actions
Letter to the City of Sebastopol’s Leadership. Public Comment information below. Talking Points for Public Comment
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Santa Rosa-Sonoma NAACP’s Statement on Sonoma County Pride 2025
Representation and Inclusivity Matter
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2025 Statement on School Safety
The NAACP Santa Rosa – Sonoma Branch aims to support holistically safer, welcoming, and affirming campuses for all students in Sonoma County.
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‘A safe space’: NAACP celebrates grand opening of new H.I.V.E community center in Santa Rosa
Representation and Inclusivity Matter
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SR City – Invest in VPP
Freedom Fighters and Friends,We call on you to join us in reaching out to Santa Rosa City Council to implore them to invest in the Street Outreach and Crisis Response Services through the Violence Prevention Partnership. OVERVIEW:The proposed agreement with New Hope for Youth (NHFY) for Street Outreach and Crisis Response Services represents a pivotal…
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One Direction: Forward
Freedom Fighters and Friends, Millions of Americans have made their voices heard in one of the most pivotal elections of our time. We extend our gratitude to everyone who voted, affirming the power of democracy and the importance of those who tirelessly seek justice and equality. As November unfolds, we recognize the unease and uncertainty…
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Let’s Talk about Juneteenth
We should not continue to be subjected to tokenism and erasure because leaders of cities and organizations want to check the box on the two “Black things” a year – Black History Month and Juneteenth.
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Sonoma’s hidden history of segregation
Sonoma, like other suburban locations in the U.S., has a mythology to uphold. How can segregated living patterns be addressed and replaced if they are not admitted?

