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The Berkshire County NAACP will distribute stipends to local students at Sunday’s Juneteenth celebration in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
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The Berkshire County Chapter of the NAACP says inaction from Pittsfield, Massachusetts officials is endangering the lives of people of color in the community.
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Tonight’s meeting marks the first official public discussion of Miguel Estrella’s death at the hands of a Pittsfield police officer after the city council avoided the topic at its first meeting after the incident last week.
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A new report from the Berkshire Chapter of the NAACP details the history of redlining in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and how systemic discrimination shaped the city through today.
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The Berkshire County Chapter of the NAACP is presenting a report on redlining in Pittsfield, Massachusetts at its virtual meeting Wednesday night.
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After a 22-year-old was shot and killed by the Pittsfield Police Department on Friday, the President of the Berkshire Chapter of the NAACP is speaking out.
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A representative of the Berkshire County Chapter of the NAACP appeared at Tuesday night’s Pittsfield, Massachusetts city council meeting to endorse the city’s new Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
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Three Berkshire County institutions are joining forces for a new oral history project to preserve the stories of the region’s African American community.
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In an open letter published this week, the Berkshire County Chapter of the NAACP is calling on the county’s white community to center Black voices in the telling of Black stories.
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Massachusetts gubernatorial hopeful and Democratic State Senator Sonia Chang-Díaz answered questions at a Berkshire County NAACP meeting Wednesday night.