The Southern Coalition for Social Justice believes that now is the time to unite and build a collective grassroots action to challenge the recent changes…
Another roadblock for the Eastern District?
Posted to NC Policy Watch on 9/19/2013 by Sharon McCloskey
Reposted to SCSJ with permission
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The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 43rd Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) is the premier conference on legislative and policy issues impacting the African-American…
SCSJ is a proud partner of FADE (Fostering Alternative Drug Enforcement), a local coalition of community members exploring the impact of the War on Drugs…
On Tuesday, September 3 2013 SCSJ represented Elizabeth City State University senior Montravias King in a hearing before the NC State Board of Elections. Mr.…
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Today Anita Earls, Executive Director of the Southern Coalition for…
August has been a busy month for SCSJ’s voting rights team.
When North Carolina’s Governor McCrory signed an anti-voting law considered the most restrictive in…