NYC Metropolitan Region

Our Branches



Metropolitan Council Regional Director: 
Kenneth Cohen
kcohen258@gmail.com

  • President: Patricia Fletcher

    718-729-5011

    naacpastorialic@gmail.com

    P.O. Box 6234

    Long Island City, NY 11106

  • President: Cleveland Beckett, Jr.

    646-867-5960

    bronxbranchnaacp@gmail.com

    P.O. Box 56

    Bronx, NY 10456

  • President: L. Joy Williams

    718-836-9025

    contactus@brooklynnaacp.org

    www.brooklynnaacp.org

    147 Prince Street, Suite 64B

    Brooklyn, NY 11201

  • President: Leslie Peterson

    718-320-3210

    naacpccity2210@gmail.com

    P.O. Box 75-3111

    Einstein Station

    Bronx, NY 10475

  • President: George R. Dixon

    718-651-0730

    coronaeastnaacp@hotmail.com

    111-12 Northern Blvd.

    Corona, NY 11368

  • President: Audrey Robertson

    Robsheeba@aol.com

    P.O. Box 920494

    Arverne, NY 11692

  • President:

    Candace Prince-Modeste

    718-723-3653

    info@naacpjamaica.org

    www.naacpjamaicwww.naacpjamaica.org a.org

    P.O. Box 120096

    St. Albans, NY 11412

  • President: Kyndell Reid

    212-749-2323

    naacpmmb@aol.com

    www.midmanhattannaacp.org

    500 7th Avenue, 8th Floor

    New York, NY 10018

  • President: Anthony Harmon

    212-666-9740

    yparmstrong01@gmail.com

    www.nybranchnaacp.org

    P.O. Box 1764

    New York, NY 10027

  • President: Lynn Spivey

    347-669-2421

    nychabranch@gmail.com

    P.O. Box 972

    New York, NY 10008-0972

  • President: Kenny Cohen

    347-761-4242

    naacpneq@gmail.com

  • President: Jessica Harrison

    718-597-0364

    naacpparkchester@outlook.com

    P.O. Box 482

    Bronx, NY 10462

  • President: Edward C. Josey

    718-727-8007

    dor1ed2@aol.com

    P.O. Box 14064

    Staten Island, NY 10314

  • President: Laura Rhoda

    laurljrl@aol.com

    670-680 East 219th Street

    Bronx. NY 10467

Events


Forum on Closing Rikers & Community Reinvestment: Southeast Queens
Aug
15

Forum on Closing Rikers & Community Reinvestment: Southeast Queens

In response to grassroots organizing, New York City passed a plan to close the Rikers Island jails by 2027. 
This is a historic opportunity to end mass incarceration, advance racial justice, reinvest in our communities, and build different approaches to safety and accountability. 

Join us to

  • learn about the next steps to implement this plan

  • discuss the opportunities it creates for Southeast Queens

  • share your questions & ideas

REGISTER HERE

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Color Me Black
Feb
29

Color Me Black

  • 101 Warren Street Staten Island, NY, 10304 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Color Me Black: A Conversation on Colorism

Staten Island NAACP Youth Council invites you to our Black History Celebration in partnership with JCC Beacon @ IS 49. Color Me Black is an intergenerational conversation on Colorism that will be held on Leap Day, 2/29/24 @ 6:30 pm at IS 49 - 101 Warren Street, Staten Island, NY 10304. The event is FREE and open to the public. Bring a friend, and come join us!

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Feb
28

NYC Housing Authority Black History Event

You are cordially invited to attend the NAACP- NYC Housing Authority Black History Event. If you cannot the in-person event, please see the link below.  Thank you and looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday, February 28, 2024.

Click here to join the meeting

Meeting ID: 295 637 339 600
Passcode: uFZyAt

Download Teams | Join on the web

Or call in (audio only)

+1 646-838-1534,,938729638#   United States, New York City

Phone Conference ID: 938 729 638#

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50th Anniversary Gala
Oct
15

50th Anniversary Gala

The NAACP Co-op City will be celebrating our 50th Anniversary Gala on Sunday, October 15, 2023 at Scavello's on the Island, 101 City Island, Bronx, New York 10464 from 4:00 pm until 9:00 pm.

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June Membership Meeting
Jun
28

June Membership Meeting

Join us for our June meeting, which will be our final general meeting until September. Come a little earlier than usual to enjoy food and fellowship, receive a tutorial on our membership app, gain insights on attending the NAACP convention in Boston, and sign up for summer volunteer organizing opportunities.

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NAACP at Cyclones Game
Jun
21

NAACP at Cyclones Game

After the meet and greet we will head over to Maimonides Park for the Cyclones Vs. Hudson Valley game where our branch president L. Joy Williams will throw out the ceremonial pitch in celebration of Juneteenth.

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Jun
17

Juneteenth Event at Justice Sonia Sotomayor Houses

There are many ways to celebrate Juneteenth. You can wear traditional colors of red, green, and black. You can also participate in community service activities, including joining a voter registration drive. Come join us at the flea market and street fair with a voter registration drive as well as book fair organized by NYCHA’s NAACP chapter.

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Jun
17

Juneteenth Event at Claremont Consolidated Houses

There are many ways to celebrate Juneteenth. You can wear traditional colors of red, green, and black. You can also participate in community service activities, including joining a voter registration drive. Clay Avenue Tenants Association in partnership with NYCHA’s NAACP chapter are organizing an event with vendors, health screenings, and a voter registration drive. Come join us!

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Reading Opens the World
Jun
16
to Jun 17

Reading Opens the World

  • CS 154 Harriet Tubman Learning Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

If you interested in volunteering please scan the QR code in the photo and let me know you are coming. Volunteering means helping to set up the books for distribution, clean up and helping the children find appropriate books. Breakfast and lunch will be served. Come out and HELP!

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