Community Leaders, Organizations Condemn Racist Attacks Against NAACP President Vincent

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Community Leaders, Organizations Condemn Racist Attacks Against NAACP President Vincent

Jim Vincent
Community leaders and organizations joined together Monday to condemn recent racist attacks against NAACP Providence branch president Jim Vincent.

Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza joined Vincent, law enforcement, elected officials, and community leaders at the corner of Brook and George Streets in Providence for a press conference on Monday afternoon, after flyers were found on Saturday, February 3 circulated around Providence and Pawtucket titled “Negro Crime in Mayor Jorge O. Elorza’s Sanctuary City of Providence, RI," and focusing on Vincent. 

”It's deeply disturbing that such a racist and divisive message was distributed in our neighborhoods. Providence is an inclusive community that celebrates its rich diversity and there is no room for this type of disgusting bigotry in our city," said Elorza. 

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Cranston Groups Rally Behind Vincent

In a joint statement, Hope and Change for Haiti (HCH) and Cranston Action Network condemned the flyers.

"We, at Hope and Change for Haiti (HCH) and Cranston Action Network (CAN) strongly condemn that flyer, and all personal attacks against community activists. We vigorously condemn all forms of discrimination bigotry, hate, intimidation, racism, xenophobia, and violence perpetrated in our state based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and ethnicity. We stand in solidarity and respect with Cranston resident Jim Vincent, as well as anyone who opposes hate and encourages equity and inclusion in RI.

Vile language and vague allegations of wrongdoing were used to attack an honorable citizen of Cranston, a longtime leader and champion of diverse communities’ progress in Rhode Island. These derogatory, racist remarks against our fellow community member cannot be taken lightly. They affect more than the intended targets they affect our entire community. The wrong and dangerous intent of the authors of this hateful pamphlet is to divide us, instead, it confirms and deepens our solidarity with community activists, agents of change, and our neighbors and friends.

As Martin Luther King Jr. said, 'Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.' We stand in solidly united as a community against this injustice."


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