The ATL Chapter of ACT-SO is proud to support and uplift talented youth of African descent who demonstrate excellence in academics, the arts, leadership, and community engagement. Through mentorship, education, and competition, ACT-SO continues to invest in the next generation of changemakers, creatives, scholars, and civic leaders. About ACT-SOACT-SO, the Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological, and Scientific…
ATL NAACP joins the nation in honoring the life and legacy of trailblazing mathematician Dr. Gladys West, who has passed away at the age of 95. Dr. West’s groundbreaking work […]
On Saturday, April 4, 2026, community members from across Georgia will gather in Monroe, GA for the 58th Anniversary Commemoration of the Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the 22nd Annual March & Reenactment of the Lynching at Moore’s Ford.
Dr. Beasley was a humble giant whose life was rooted in faith, justice, and service. He stood boldly for what was right, yet always led with grace, wisdom, and compassion.
Dr. Beasley was a humble giant whose life was rooted in faith, justice, and service. He stood boldly for what was right, yet always led with grace, wisdom, and compassion.
The NAACP Atlanta Branch advocates for comprehensive criminal justice reform that prioritizes fairness, community trust, and rehabilitation over punishment.
Education has always been the cornerstone of freedom and opportunity — and in Atlanta, that truth remains at the heart of the NAACP’s mission.
The fight for civil rights is inseparable from the fight for health equity. In Atlanta, the NAACP Health Committee is tackling health disparities that disproportionately affect Black and underserved communities — from maternal mortality and heart disease to mental health and environmental health concerns.










