‘We Don’t Have An Option Not To Fight’: How Black Women Are Resisting Now
- Black women are resuming their leadership in activism with strategic plans to influence democracy, according to Janai Nelson, president of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
- Protests against Trump's policies have seen less participation from Black women, who are intentionally focusing their strategies for resistance.
- Activist Janai Nelson stated that Black women's absence from the protests does not indicate inactivity or disengagement in fighting for democracy.
- Organizers like Melanie Campbell emphasized the importance of strategic resistance, asserting their commitment to ensuring that hard-won gains are not lost.
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Kamala’s Playbook: How She Rewrote the Rules for Women in Power
Play One: Education is the Key Source: The Washington Post / Getty “I was raised to be an independent woman, not the victim of anything.” As we wrap up our celebration of Women’s History Month, it’s only right to give Kamala Harris her flowers. From dismantling glass ceilings to rewriting history, she’s proven, time and again, that she’s a force to be reckoned with. Despite her devastating presidential loss in 2025, she remains an unwavering s…
Black Women Analyze Kamala Harris's Election Loss
Following Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss in the 2024 presidential election, Black female scholars, organizers, and political analysts are taking a critical look at the systemic forces that may have shaped the outcome. Many point to the compounded impact of racism and sexism that Harris faced throughout her campaign—ranging from media bias and online disinformation to the subtle yet persistent erasure of her accomplishments. These women emph…
BLK ALERTS - Kamala’s Playbook: How She Rewrote the Rules for Women in Power
Play One: Education is the Key Source: The Washington Post / Getty “I was raised to be an independent woman, not the victim of anything.” As we wrap up our celebration of Women’s History Month, it’s only right to give Kamala Harris her flowers. From dismantling glass ceilings to rewriting history, she’s proven, time and again, that she’s a force to be reckoned with. Despite her devastating presidential loss in 2025, she remains an unwavering s…
BYRON YORK: Democrats don't want Kamala Harris
Here is a simple fact: The Democratic Party does not like to renominate presidential candidates who lost in the last election. Just look at history. The 2016 losing Democrat was Hillary Clinton; the party moved on in 2020. Before that,…
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