Virginia NAACP urges action following recent school threats

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – The NAACP Virginia State Conference is calling for a strategy to tackle gun control and the mental health crisis facing today’s youth following the recent school threats across the Commonwealth.

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In light of the threats of violence in Gloucester County, York County and more, the Virginia NAACP is seeking a plan that will confront the previously mentioned issues, along with the harmful effects of racism that persist in educational settings.

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“Our hearts go out to the victims, families, and communities impacted by these senseless acts and threats of violence,” said Rev. Cozy Bailey, president. “No student should live in fear of attending school, nor should any student be the target of racially motivated hatred. This troubling reality highlights the continued need for comprehensive solutions, including expanding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, to foster safe and supportive environments for all students.”

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