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    “I would like to be remembered as a person who wanted to be free... so other people would be also free.” ~Rosa Parks

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    made history as the only member of Congress NOT to vote to give the President unlimited power to use military force following the 9/11 attacks. teaches us to . Learn more:

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    joe biden is for everything you want, you just don't know it yet. trust black women. always vote with who the majority of black women are voting for. they're never wrong. they always pick the best candidates even if they don't win. throughout history:

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    Sometimes it takes to politely call out decision-makers who refuse to address racial disparities in our healthcare system that leave Black moms dying at 3-4 times the rate of white moms.

    Jennie Joseph, midwife and founder of Commonsense Childbirth says, "I have a very broad and hopeful vision for the maternity care system in America but I believe it has to be purposeful and collegial. We have to work together to bring about a change, but before that we have to agree that there is a need for change and at this point I don’t think we have that."
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    Accept the choice of The DEMOCRATIC ESTABLISHMENT needs to heed this message!

  10. Sundance Has a New Leader: Tabitha Jackson Will Replace John Cooper as Festival Director via

  11. . (Not Mike Bloomberg). Living for the straight up facts from !

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    Best way to truly honor is to honor, respect, support and ! Don't just celebrate us when we are gone. Help us succeed and thrive now. Or get out of the way and we will get it done!

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    Happy BLACK history month everyone. Here’s to building people power FOR ALL, spreading love and JOY and tearing down the systems that profit off of us + destroy our communities! 📸:

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    Why are there so many decision makers behaving like they don’t know what Black women want for ourselves, our families, and our communities? We’ve been telling you. Every day. Since forever. & follow @SisterReach!

    Cherisse Scott, Executive Director of SisterReach says, "If Your Job Is Truly Dedicated To Upholding The Tenets Of Human Rights, Then Women Have Spoken For Ourselves, Our Families And Our Communities. Your Job Is To Listen And Carry Out Justice For All Despite Your Personal Piety."
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    You have to check out our interview with on our blog. Her story is incredible! Absolutely love her emphasis on how we’re all connected. “If it affects one of us, it affects all of us!” PREACH, sista!

    Kaijuanda Sutton, Cofounder of Stand Up, Speak Out says,"I’ve always had a passion to inspire change, but as I got older I just feel like its a responsibility now. I have to help other people and sometimes act on the behalf of others, and inspire change. Sitting back and watching or being silent is being a part of the problem, because this is bigger than me, and it’s also not just about me, it’s about all of us. If i
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    On stage with . Thank you for your wisdom and outstanding humor and personality✨

    Ovo je potencijalno osjetljiv multimedijski sadržaj. Saznajte više
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    We and women of color to make our own decisions about our bodies and our families and our futures! (Beautiful image via )

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    If you’re not familiar with 's then start by following her so she can fill your feed with the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

    Monica Simpson, Executive Director of SisterSong says, "Black women have always marched on the front lines for justice and we did so sometimes with menstruation pains, we did so having to remember to take our birth control, we did so pregnant or caring for children, we did so dealing with non-consensual touch or harassment and we did so sometimes with the picture of our slain child, or husband or father or brother or
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    Overturning Roe would hurt the most marginalized the fastest and the hardest. emphasizes how denying abortion access impacts people. A question that lingers: “...what is that saying about the value of women in our society…?

    Dorothy Roberts, J.D, says, “If Roe v. Wade were overturned...there will be an increase in deaths and injuries to women from illegal, unsafe  procedures, and those women are going to be mostly poor women and women of color. The immediate impact is that women will be harmed, injured, killed. But it will also have an impact on women’s ability to function equally in society because they will be less able to manage their

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