CHARLOTTE, N.C. – In a new Spectrum News segment, Voices for Change, we hear from North Carolinians about their lives, struggles, and hope for the future.
Joining us in this segment is Corine Mack, president of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg NAACP.
From growing up as one of just 10 Black children in her entire New York City school to leading one of the state's largest NAACP chapters, Mack says she continues to push for equality.
We're finding out what gives her hope for the future, and how we can all be the change we want to see.
Are you a voice for change? We want to hear from you. Tell us what you are doing to help build a better community.