OUR WORK
OUR COMMITTEES
Eleven committees. One mission. Advancing racial equity, justice, education, health, and opportunity across every corner of Johnson County.
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Committee 01
HEALTH
Healthcare Access
Community Wellness
Addressing health disparities and advocating for equitable healthcare access. Our co-chairs lead initiatives to bring health education and resources to underserved communities in Johnson County.
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Committee 02
EDUCATION
School Equity
Black History
HBCU Access
Advocating for equitable education standards and resources in Johnson County — from scholarships to school partnerships.
Responsibilities
—Student scholarships — Michael J. Baker & Corinthian R. Nutter
—Black History Month program
—Liaison between Johnson County schools and the community
—African-American Read In program
Committee 03
POLITICAL ACTION
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
ElECTION DATES
Voter education, civic engagement, and tools to participate fully in the democratic process. We remind voters of key dates, provide candidate information, and ensure every voice is heard at the ballot box.
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Committee 04
LEGAL REDRESS
Civil Rights
Legal Resources
The Legal Redress Committee assists Johnson County residents with complaints of discrimination — racial, employment, education, housing, or any other forms of profiling. We serve as a liaison between individuals and legal organizations in the community.
Important: The committee does not offer legal advice or representation. Submission of a complaint form does not guarantee action. Olathe residents must contact the Olathe NAACP branch.
Phone Hours: 913-362-2272 · Tues & Thurs, 10AM–11AM
Committee 05
ACT-SO
ARTS & SCIENCE
YOUTH GRADES 9-12
Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics. ACT-SO mobilizes the adult community to promote academic and artistic excellence among Black youth — recognizing talent and providing skills, mentorship, and scholarship opportunities.
MISSION
—Mobilize adults to promote academic and artistic excellence
—Recognize creative talent and academic achievement
—Provide students with skills to establish goals and build confidence
ELIGIBILITY
Students of African descent, US citizens enrolled in grades 9–12. Local Gold Medalists advance to national competition with scholarship opportunities.
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Committee 06
YOUTH COUNCIL
CIVIL RIGHTS
NEXT GENERATION
Building the next generation of civil rights leaders to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights — developing vibrant, informed young leaders who bring unique perspectives to the branch.
Responsibilities
—Develop intelligent, effective youth leadership
—Educate and embrace appreciation of the African Diaspora
—Bring vibrant and unique perspectives to the branch
Committee 07
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS
MORAL LEADERSHIP
RACE RELATIONS
The Johnson County NAACP thanks area churches who have encouraged their members to join the NAACP and supported this branch in its endeavors. The Religious Affairs Committee includes ministerial and lay religious leaders who are branch members.
MISSION
—Promote moral and ethical interpretation of the civil rights struggle
—Recognize creative talent and academic achievement Interpret NAACP work to organized religious groups of all faiths
—Provide Enlist support for membership, fundraising, and equality efforts.
—Provide resources for religious education and social action
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Committee 08
PRESS & PUBLICITY
PUBLIC RELATIONS
BRAND & DESIGN
Building a stronger Johnson County NAACP brand in the community by raising awareness of branch activities through social media, radio, television, newspaper, and mobile communications.
Responsibilities
—Public Relations & Email Marketing
—Social Media Marketing
—Graphic Design & Website Design
—Broadcasting & Journalism
—Photography
Committee 09
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WEALTH BUILDING
COMMUNITY ASSETS
Many African American families, like most Americans, struggle to obtain wealth that will benefit their immediate family and community. The Economic Development committee assists businesses and helps establish asset development infrastructure within communities of color.
Responsibilities
—Identify Black-Owned and Minority-Owned businesses
—Network with businesses for fundraisers and partnerships
—Partner with and maintain sponsors
—Provide economic education resources
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