There’s new opposition to movements grounded in the values of diversity, equity and inclusion in today’s politics and that presents a new challenge for leaders like L. Joy Williams, the president of the NAACP New York State Conference.
The NAACP was first founded in New York more than a century ago and, while a lot has changed, the fight for equity remains strong. We sat down with Williams to chat about her vision in New York and her plan for achieving it.