“Immigration: Know Your Rights!” is the topic of our guest speaker, attorney Olivia Bensinger, from the law firm Shaheen & Gordon, on Tuesday June 16, 2026 from 7 – 8 pm on Zoom at our branch’s monthly meeting.This topic is so timely and important, we hope that you’ll all attend, and please forward the invitation to non-members and anyone in your communities or families. Remember, our NAACP meetings are always open to the public, always on the 3rd Tuesday evening of each month (except not this July), and always informative and welcoming.
«Inmigración: ¡Conozca sus derechos!» es el tema que abordará nuestro orador invitado, la abogada Olivia Bensinger, del bufete Shaheen & Gordon, el martes 16 de junio de 2026, de 19:00 a 20:00 horas, a través de Zoom, durante la reunión mensual de nuestra filial. Dado que este tema es tan oportuno e importante, esperamos contar con su asistencia; asimismo, les rogamos que reenvíen la invitación a personas que no sean miembros y a cualquier integrante de sus comunidades o familias. Recuerden que nuestras reuniones de la NAACP están siempre abiertas al público, se celebran la tarde del tercer martes de cada mes (a excepción de este mes de julio) y se caracterizan por ser informativas y acogedoras.
Different Ships, Same Boat
Bring your friends and tell your networks to attend this powerful and patriotic event, in honor of Juneteenth and our country’s 250th. We want to FILL this theater on June 14th, as we discussed in this month’s NAACP branch meeting, and you’ll be glad you went! It’s a powerful evening of music, storytelling, song, about every kind of American who ever arrived on our shores. Buy your tickets here, watch a preview here, and read all details below from our dedicated member Melanie:
Friends,
It’s rare that we get a chance to reflect on the trials and tribulations faced by our ancestors and their journey from their homeland to America. “Different Ships, Same Boat” offers us this experience through music and spoken word.
As a tribute to the 250th anniversary of our nation and to acknowledge Juneteenth, a holiday I’m proud to have helped bring official recognition to in New Hampshire, I’m honored to share this experience with you.
When: Sunday, June 14th at 5:00 p.m.
Where: Amato Center for the Performing Arts, 56 Mont Vernon St, Milford, NH 03055.Ticket Price: $35 for adults, $25 for students, $10 for children 14 and under. Sponsorships are also welcome, and all profits will go to local charities. You can buy tickets HERE or scan this QR code:
For More Info: Watch a brief trailer HERE and learn more about the performers and the show,or scan this QR code:
I look forward to seeing you there!
~ Melanie Levesque
Our Mission
The NAACP’s mission is to achieve equity, political rights, and social inclusion by advancing policies and practices that expand human and civil rights, eliminate discrimination, and accelerate the well-being, education, and economic security of Black people and all persons of color.
About Our Branch
The Greater Nashua Area Branch of the NAACP is dedicated to eliminating race-based discrimination through advocacy, community outreach, and local partnerships. We work to achieve a more just and inclusive community for future generations.