2010 Nominating Committee - Milwaukee Branch of the NAACP

WELCOME!

This website was created on September 28, 2010.

It is committed to transparency, best practices, customer care, truth-telling and Accountability.

It was created for the purpose of honoring the NAACP brand, fighting for "human" and "civil rights".

Mary Glass, the Creator of this site, was Suspended as a Member of the NAACP on November 1, 2010, after 83 days of membership. She was suspended on "trumped-up" and "misrepresented" charges.

She was the "elected" Secretary of the 2010 Nominating Committee for the Milwaukee Branch of the NAACP Election.

We feel it is an honor to serve the tenets of the civil rights and human rights movement . We also feel that the NAACP has failed in its commitment to its Membership by the issues mentioned on this website.

We abhor cover-up, malfeasance, misfeasance, arrogance and misuse of power, desecration of the brand name of civil rights and human rights that was found at our local level during the administration of President Jerry Ann Hamilton - Milwaukee, places like Houma, LA, St. Petersbury, FL, Boston, MA and at the national level; no matter who you are.

This is especially true of the NAACP - A brand that represents blood, sweat, tears, dreams deferred and death.

Therefore, OPERATION RE-BOOT, Accountability Matters - "getting-its-house-in-order" is a priority.

* President Jerry Ann Hamilton - Milwaukee
* President/CEO Ben Jealous
* Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Staff Roger C. Vann

* National Director of Unit Capacity Building Rev. Gill Ford
* Chairwoman Roslyn Brock

* Vice Chairman Leon W. Russell
* Secretary Laura Blackburne

* Treasurer Jesse Turner, Jr.

*
64-Members of the National Board

ALL HANDS on DECK, WE, Not Me

My office calls for and will actively work to ensure that the NAACP elected-appointed-hired representatives "lead-by-example" with "principle-centered" leadership.

I ask that you JOIN US by letting us know of abnormalities YOU and/or others have encountered through the wrongful Election, Membership Suspension, Expulsion and Article X process; as well as, electorial interferences, financial irregularies, corporate sponsors, Freedom Fund Dinners and other suspicious practices that usurp the rights of the paid members of the NAACP and those they represent as a race.

Visit this website for updates, surveys, polls and sharing comments through our email:

2010nominatingcommittee@gmail.com.

Keep coming back!

Mary Glass - Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association [MPA]
* Suspended Member of the NAACP - Notified, November 12, 2010

* Past 2010 Elected Nominating Committee Secretary - Milwaukee Branch of the NAACP

Email: 2010nominatingcommittee@gmail.com

Website: http://www.2010nominatingcommittee.blogspot.com/

Monday, January 17, 2011

The Drum Major for Justice - Dr. Martin L. King

                                                 Happy Birthday - Dr. Martin Luther King
                                                                Drum Major for Justice
 
It is befitting that I and the world remember this day and honor the name of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - The Drum Major of Justice.

Not only do I honor the name but I call upon the ideas, values, principles, quotes, and beliefs that are so much need in today's society of BITTERNESS, discrimination, bigotry, FEAR and misguided anger.

For African Americans, other People of Color, Work-Challenged and ALL ethnicities, he called for your intelligence, moral will, love, character and willingness to be an adovocate for what is right, even if you have to stand alone.  And, you will "standalone" - However, there is a connecting dot, if you are willing to carry the banner, the idea, the discourse to another level, another place and/or another person (s).

Annual Commitment
So, today, Mary Glass, re-commit to another year of vigorous advocacy for the payment of the check that has been sent back NSF - insufficent funding for quality of life and economic development (civil-human and legal rights) of African Americans and all who are disenfranchised on a daily and "in-your-face" way - It allows the default to continue.  We must step up an Call for Service and demand justice - to call for accountability of the Emancipation Proclamation of our uninalienable rights.  The check that Dr. King spoke about on August 28, 1963 in Washington, DC - in his I Have a Dream Speech.
Click the links below and introduce or refresh your memory.

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