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NCCADP Survivor Family Engagement Group

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  • When December 2, 2026 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm One of several dates in this series — the next is September 2, 2026 7:00 pm.
  • Where Zoom
  • Hosted by NCCADP

The NCCADP Survivor Family Engagement Group meets the first Wednesday of the month, 7-8 pm. The group is open to anyone who lives in NC who has lost a loved one to murder, including state execution, or has a loved one sentenced to death. People who live out of state who have loved ones who were killed or are sentenced to death in NC are also welcome. The goal of the group is to provide an opportunity and support for those who wish to use their voices of experience to end the death penalty. The group strives to be a supportive community, but it is not a support group.

Please email Noel at noel@nccadp.org for the Zoom link and with any questions.

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Twenty years after North Carolina's last execution Twenty years after North Carolina's last execution, there's a lot to talk about. We can’t wait for Beyond the Death Penalty: Symposium next Saturday in Durham.

We’ll spend the afternoon digging into some big questions: 
👉 What does the death penalty still cost us?
👉 What can we learn from people who were wrongfully sentenced to death?
👉 And where do we go from here?

We’ll hear from exonerees, murder victim family members, attorneys, scholars, directly impacted people, students, restorative justice experts, and more.

Saturday, August 22, 1-4 PM
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Durham
REGISTER: bit.ly/nccadp-symposium (or at the link in our bio)

Join us for this free and public event!
Today we'll be in Western North Carolina for a Rac Today we'll be in Western North Carolina for a Racist Roots screening at First Baptist Church Burnsville. We'd love to see you there! 

After the film, we'll be joined by Lynda Simmons, a restorative justice practitioner and mental health specialist, whose life has been profoundly shaped by losing her son to homicide.

The program begins at 11:30 AM with a potluck meal graciously provided by the congregation. Feel free to bring a dish!

Register: bit.ly/FBCBurnsville or at the link in our bio

Racist Roots is a short film that uncovers the deep entanglement between white supremacy, racial terror lynching, and North Carolina's death penalty. It is a project of the Center for Death Penalty Litigation.
On August 18, North Carolina will reach 20 years w On August 18, North Carolina will reach 20 years without an execution. That evening, we’ll honor this historic anniversary with an interfaith service, candlelight procession, and vigil in Raleigh. We really hope you'll join us.

The service at Pullen Memorial Baptist Church will include Rev. Chalice Overy, Rabbi Sandra Lawson, Rev. Esther Hethcox, members of NCCADP’s Survivor Family Engagement Group, and other faith and community leaders.

Afterward, we’ll walk by candlelight to Central Prison for a vigil featuring NCCADP Executive Director Noel Nickle, impacted community members, and spoken word artist Nick Courmon.

People of all faiths and those with no faith tradition are welcome. Will you join us?

📆 Tuesday, August 18, 6:30–8:30 PM
📍  Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, 1801 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, NC
🔗  Register at bit.ly/NCCADPVIGIL or at the link in our bio
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