Posted on 09/13/2019 9:35:00 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I know Im in the presence of the community, Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA) said to a room of mainly Black women who gathered at Washington D.C.s Walter E. Lee Convention Center on Wednesday for the first day of the 2019 Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Legislative Conference. Her opening remarks helped to kick-off a powerful 3-hour event in which thought leaders, political leaders, and engaged citizens alike, convened to unpack the findings of the newest study conducted by Black Womens Roundtable and ESSENCE Magazine.
Before digging into the research, Bass made it clear that going into 2020 Black women need to be focused on getting it right, (read: removing Donald Trump from his elected office). Based on the BWR x ESSENCE poll, 83 percent of Black women share Bass sentiments. Thats the percentage of them that said Trump gets an F for his job as the commander-in-chief.
You know that we know how to get it right, Bass declared. A few years ago some people couldnt get it right.
In 2016, an overwhelming 94 percent of Black women, according to exit polls, voted for Hillary Clinton to become the first woman POTUS. For Bass and the other panelists, which included ESSENCE Magazines News & Politics Director Yesha Callahan, and Melanie Campbell, convener of BWR, there is a very clear and obvious mission to make sure the person elected in November 2020 is one who will put the issues of Black women at the forefront of their agenda.
Bass, who serves as the current chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus said that having Trump in office poses an existential threat to our planet. She added that hes undoing legislation that we fought for for decades, and dismantling agencies.
(Excerpt) Read more at essence.com ...
Look at the living conditions of everyone in South Africa now and compare it to, say, 1975. Then think about not only how they vote but what they implicitly say and do regarding whites, mixed people, etc.
And almost 83% don’t know who their daddy is... Well that’s actu3 only 73% but then what black woman wants to talk incest and rape within their own family... their brothers baby sitting siblings or a niece....
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