NAACP NC State Conference Legislative Advocacy Day 2026

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NC NAACP Legislative Advocacy Day brings together members and partners from across the state to make our voices heard at the North Carolina General Assembly. This day of action is focused on direct engagement with state legislators, lifting up priority legislation and budget issues that impact Black communities, and uniting advocates around a coordinated, statewide […]

ICE Defense Strategies

Zoom

Learn about immigration defense campaigns and strategies to defend our people and build power in your community. This introduction training will cover the basics of immigration defense, including starting a neighborhood ICE watch, building 4th Amendment Workplaces, winning municipal resolutions and legislation to support our communities and taking on corporations enabling ICE.

Public Education Advocacy Day

Edenton Street United Methodist Church 228 W Edenton St, Raleigh, NC, United States

Join Us to Advocate for Public Schools at the North Carolina General Assembly. On day one of the North Carolina General Assembly’s short session, we’re joining a large coalition of public-school advocacy groups to deliver a petition telling our legislators that we are done waiting! We are done waiting for them to pass a budget. […]

Advocacy Day

Join NC Against Gun Violence Action Fund, Moms Demand Action, and Students Demand Action for an Advocacy Day at the NC General Assembly! We are proud to stand with partners and friends as we advocate for a safer North Carolina.

Asian American Advocacy Day

NC Capitol Grounds, South Side 1 E Edenton St, Raleigh, NC, United States

Join NCAAT for Asian American Advocacy Day 2026 on Wednesday, April 29th. This is your chance to meet directly with elected officials and champion the issues that impact our NC Asian American communities. New to advocacy? No problem! We will be hosting a Lobby 101 training session on April 23rd at 6:00 PM via Zoom. […]

NCAE May Day 2026: Workers Over Billionaires

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When billionaires and corporate interests rig the rules for themselves, it will take more than business as usual to stop them. Every gain working people have ever won came from collective action — and May 1 is our moment to stand together again.