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NCNW Issues Statement on Biden-Harris Administration Commutations

CONTACTTonita Perry, APR, tperry@ncnw.org, 704-965-6956Dr. Erica Southerland, APR, esoutherland@ncnw.org, 771-216-5957 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, 2024) ─ Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced sentences for 37 of 40 individuals on federal death […]

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NCNW Applauds President Biden on History-Making Pardons, Commutations, and Clemencies

(WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 19, 2025) -- Today, President Biden announced the final round of pardons and commutations of sentences before leaving office.

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NCNW Issues Statement on the Death of the 39th U.S. President Jimmy Carter

"We are saddened to hear about the passing of President Jimmy Carter

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NCNW Issues Statement on Biden-Harris Administration Commutations

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced sentences for 37 of 40 individuals on federal death row were commuted from execution to life imprisonment

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President Biden Must Publish the Equal Rights Amendment

National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) joins Shattering Glass and the League of Women Voters who lead total of 143 organizations and professional associations from across the country

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New Collaboration Aims to Empower Black Communities to Protect against Preventable Infectious Diseases

Partnership between the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases and the National Council of Negro Women Helps Raise Awareness about COVID-19, Flu, RSV, and Pneumococcal Disease.

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Civil Rights Groups Applaud Medicaid Update to Cover Anti-obesity Medications

Today, the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) and a coalition of civil rights groups applaud the Biden administration for making strides in improving healthcare for the African American community

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Legacy Civil Rights Leaders Officially Endorse the Freedom to Learn Campaign

Legacy Civil Rights Leaders Officially Endorse the Freedom to Learn Campaign WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 4, 2023) – Today, leaders of the nation’s Black-led legacy civil rights organizations emphatically rejected the effort to […]

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