BALTIMORE — The NAACP announced on Saturday it would embark on a nationwide listening tour to talk to its local members and help figure out what the future of the nation’s oldest civil rights organization should be. The announcement came at the beginning of its 108th national convention in Baltimore, the location of its national headquarters. The first stop on the listening tour will be in Detroit on Aug. 24, followed by San Antonio, Texas in September, officials said. Trump also did not speak to the NAACP convention last year, citing scheduling conflicts with the Republican National Convention. The NAACP convention will wrap up on Wednesday.
Source: National Post July 22, 2017 15:00 UTC