If you're a Trump supporter, this blog is not for you. As a matter of fact, my whole page is not for you so move along. In other news, it's Inauguration Day! We made it. After 4 long, painful years we made it. There will be no peaceful transition of power, which knowing everything about … Continue reading The End of an Error—BYE TRUMP
Tag: Politics
President Trump’s Time Is Nearly Up, and Black Women Will See Him Out
John Lewis would be smiling today and Stacey Abrams and Nikema Williams certainly are as Georgia is on the verge of rejecting Trump and decades of attempts to thwart Black voters. — Read on http://www.thedailybeast.com/president-trumps-time-is-nearly-up-and-black-women-will-see-him-out
Election Anxiety is Real
Two days left. As much as I’m trying not to pay attention to the hateful rhetoric, polls, constant news stories and chatter, it’s dominating every part of my life. I have the news on constantly, I’m always on Twitter, and I have every website up that posts poll numbers. I’m also ashamed to say that … Continue reading Election Anxiety is Real
There’s still time to put Kamala Harris front and center | TheHill
The Biden campaign’s greatest asset is unknown to much of the country. — Read on thehill.com/opinion/campaign/523652-theres-still-time-to-put-kamala-harris-front-and-center
If Joe Biden wins, history’s light will shine brightest on Kamala Harris – The Boston Globe
If Joe Biden wins, history’s light will shine brightest on Kamala Harris - The Boston Globe — Read on http://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/10/27/opinion/if-joe-biden-wins-historys-light-will-shine-brightest-kamala-harris/
The Importance of Programs like ‘Black Girls Rock’
Last night BET aired its Annual event “Black Girls Rock” honoring some of the most influential black women in the industry including Yara Shahidi, Issa Rae, Solange Knowles and political powerhouse Rep. Maxine Waters. Founded by Beverly Bond in 2006, Black Girls Rock! Was founded for black women to recognize each other’s contributions and serve … Continue reading The Importance of Programs like ‘Black Girls Rock’