Chance the Rapper to Speak at NAACP’s 'People’s Inauguration' Rally

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The NAACP Youth & College Division will be hosting two events the day before Donald Trump’s first day in office to fight against civil rights threats.

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In partnership with Justice League New York and the Empowerment Movement, the NAACP will hold a “People’s Inauguration” rally at Howard University in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Jan. 21, at 9 a.m., and Chance the Rapper is scheduled to appear as a guest speaker.

“We are faced with a moral and ethical crisis during this critical time in our nation’s history after the election of Donald J. Trump,’ said Stephen Green, director of the NAACP Youth & College Division. “This moment calls for young leaders to gather together and develop a strategy to protect the human and civil rights of all Americans through nonviolent resistance.”

The organization’s #StayWokeAndFight initiative is a direct response to Trump’s taking office and will involve protests and other forms of activism. Organizers also plan to host a “People’s Inaugural Ball” on Friday, Jan. 20. Registration is currently open online for individuals and groups to join and attend.

Chance the Rapper is no stranger to activism and has been a strong voice in his city of Chicago.

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