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  • April 2026

  • Wed 8

    Racist Roots Film Screening & Community Conversation

    Featured April 8 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Racist Roots Screenings
    Murray Hall at UNC Murray Hall, Room G202, 121 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC

    You are warmly invited to join us for a screening of Racist Roots, a 25-minute film that uncovers the deep entanglement between white supremacy, racial terror lynching, and North Carolina's death penalty. Following the film, hear from Ed Chapman, who was exonerated in 2008 after spending nearly 14 years wrongfully convicted on North Carolina's death row. This conversation […]

  • Mon 6

    Racist Roots Film Screening & Community Conversation

    Featured April 6 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Racist Roots Screenings
    East Duke Building Room 204 B, 1304 Campus Drive, Durham, NC

    You are warmly invited to join NCCADP for a screening of Racist Roots, a 25-minute film that uncovers the deep entanglement between white supremacy, racial terror lynching, and North Carolina's death penalty. Following the film, you will hear from Ed Chapman, who was exonerated in 2008 after spending nearly 14 years wrongfully convicted on North […]

  • February 2026

  • Sun 15

    Racist Roots Film Screening & Panel Conversation

    Featured February 15 @ 3:45 pm - 5:15 pm Racist Roots Screenings
    Warren Wilson Presbyterian Church 101 Chapel Lane, Swannanoa, NC, United States

    You are warmly invited to join NCCADP for a screening of Racist Roots, a 25-minute film that uncovers the deep entanglement between white supremacy, racial terror lynching, and North Carolina's death penalty. Following the film, you will hear from two people directly impacted by homicide and the death penalty: Niconda Garcia, founder of Change the Rubric Jean […]

  • January 2026

  • Thu 22

    Asheville Book Talk: “The Prison Industry: How It Works and Who Profits”

    Featured January 22 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Firestorm Books 1022 Haywood Road, Asheville, NC, United States

    Who benefits from mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex? In their new book, The Prison Industry: How It Works and Who Profits, Bianca Tylek and Worth Rises expose the economic forces that uphold and benefit from this system. Join us in Asheville on January 22 to hear Bianca in conversation with Rev. Philip Cooper […]

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We were so glad to meet Denise, Jackie, and Brenda We were so glad to meet Denise, Jackie, and Brenda at a recent Racist Roots screening with Ed Chapman. These three incredible women are restorative justice practitioners with our friends at Restorative Justice Durham. It meant a lot to connect with people doing this work every day and building pathways to real accountability and healing in their communities.
April is National Volunteer Month – and wow, we su April is National Volunteer Month – and wow, we sure have some amazing volunteers! 

These folks are the heartbeat of NCCADP. They show up as peace marshals during marches, share music and creativity at events, table with partners, hand-address mountains of letters, represent us on campuses and in communities across North Carolina, and give their time as interns and advocates. Again and again, they fearlessly show up.

These photos are just a small glimpse of the ways volunteers have pitched in over the past year. We're so grateful for each of you, for your time, your voices, and your belief in a different future.

If you've been thinking about getting involved, we'd love to have you with us. Learn more at nccadp.org/volunteer-intern-interest/ (or at the link in our bio).
Florida has executed Chadwick Willacy. He was the Florida has executed Chadwick Willacy. He was the 8th person executed in the US and the 5th person killed by Florida in 2026.

#ChadwickWillacy #NoMoreDeathRow #EndTheDeathPenalty #Florida
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