Chicago to host NAACP convention in 2026

On the eve of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, the NAACP announced it will bring its 117th national convention to the city. It’s been 30 years since the convention was held in the city.

NAACP chief executive Derrick Johnson speaks in Bronzeville on Sunday. The national civil rights organization announced that its annual convention will be held in Chicago in 2026.

NAACP chief executive Derrick Johnson speaks on the South Side on Sunday. The national civil rights organization announced that its annual convention will be held in Chicago in 2026.

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The NAACP will bring its 117th annual convention to Chicago in 2026, the organization announced Sunday.

This will be the third time that Chicago has hosted the organization’s convention. The event was held in the city in 1926 and 1994. The announcement comes on the eve of the Democratic National Convention, which runs Monday through Thursday at the United Center.

“It is no accident we are having this announcement at the start of the Democratic National Convention,” said NAACP chief executive Derrick Johnson. He’s referring to Vice President Kamala Harris accepting her party’s nomination this week, making her the first Black woman to be nominated as a presidential candidate.

Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson attended the announcement on Sunday afternoon at the Haven Entertainment Center on the South Side. The convention will be held in July 2026. This year’s convention was held last month in Las Vegas.

“The NAACP national convention provides an open and welcoming space for attendees to discuss their ideas and, of course, respond to ongoing pressure,” Johnson said. “It’s the ideas that are born from this convention that turn into impactful action throughout the year.”

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