A7B: Jumping into public service at a time like this isn’t convenient. It’s not a savvy career move. It’s necessary for survival. Mothers of color spend inordinate amounts of time trying to prepare their kids for a world that is designed to hurt them. (2/5)
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A7C: Our kids have to believe in themselves and work hard, but also know that the world won’t excuse them for being human. Won’t always reward their success. (3/5)
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A7D: How do you prepare your kids for a world like that? You do what you can. You also do the work to get better leaders in office. And as many mothers are discovering in this era, we’re the leaders we need. (4/5)
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A7E: As a mother, issues like education equity and police reform are personal to me; we need to elect people who will fight for change as if the lives closest to them are on the line. That’s the reality I face and that’s the energy and grit I’ll bring to Washington. (5/5)
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