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Lesser Versus Evil?
Voting remains a cornerstone of American democracy, but for many Black voters in Michigan, the experience often feels like choosing the lesser of two…
Lessons From the Women Leading Today’s Fight for Voting Rights
At the age of 12, Mary-Pat Hector began organizing around issues of gun violence prevention in Stone Mountain, Georgia. And at 19 years old,…
Black Women Weigh-In On Biden’s Candidacy
Open Letter Seeks Thousands of Signatures from Black Women and Allies Sign on to the letter today! The goal is to get 1000…
EXCLUSIVE: Biden-Harris Campaign Launches New Initiative For Black Voters Centering Black Women
Fair Fight Action publishes infographic which navigates Georgia’s controversial new voting laws
Meet the Florida swim advocate saving 300 souls from drowning this summer
Ohio’s gerrymandered maps “diminishing the voting power of Black voters,” groups say
“Petee Talley: This report validates what happens when the redistricting process and those in charge of it draw districts that all but guarantee the…
Voting rights groups file lawsuit to challenge Pennsylvania mail-in ballot date requirement
Kadida Kenner: Unfortunately, disqualifying voters’ mail ballots over a trivial paperwork error on their return envelope discourages voters from participating in the democratic process,”…
Lawyers’ coalition provides new messengers for Black voter engagement
Tameka Ramsey: It’s a shame that ever since Black people were guaranteed the right to vote, they’ve had to pick “the lesser of two…
Local Elections Come With High Stakes for Atlanta’s Black Community
Issues Black Georgians care about most, such as housing, healthcare, rent pricing, employee pay, public safety, criminal justice reform, potholes and property taxes will…
