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Here Are The Black Politicians You Need To Know In 2024
Everyone you should be keeping an eye on going into the New Year!
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The Root 100 2023: Black Americans at the Top of Their Game in Politics and STEM
Here’s our list of the most influential Black Americans in politics and the sciences.
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Kamala Harris Swears In, Laphonza Butler, 3rd Black Woman To Serve In The U.S. Senate
In a historic moment, VP Kamala Harris swore in Senator Laphonza Butler on Tuesday. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Rep. Barbara Lee Calls California Gov. Newsom Out For Caretaker Comment
California Governor Gavin Newsom is in hot water after comments that he would only appoint a Black woman as a caretaker for Senator Feinstein’s seat.
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After Kamala Bowed Out, Gavin Newsom Steps Into DeSantis Debate
But we have some thoughts on how the Cali governor treats Black women in his circle.
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Will Oprah Replace Dianne Feinstein In The Senate?
Winfrey, the billionaire talk-show mogul, name has been mentioned to follow Feinstein.
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The Respect For Marriage Act Just Got Senate-Approved, But You Already Know There Were Some Haters
The bill received plenty of pushback from the usual suspects.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson Answers Senator Questions On A Range of Issues on Day Two of Confirmation Hearings
The Supreme Court nominee took questions on issues such as Roe v. Wade, her sentencing record, and her faith
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The Filibuster Is White Supremacy
I do not love America. To be fair, I don’t quite know what “America” is. Is it defined by the piece of paper that once counted me as three-fifths human or a series of borders on a map? Is America defined by the laws that govern it, or is it the people governed by the…
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San Francisco Will Rename 44 Schools—Including Ones Honoring Abraham Lincoln and George Washington
The San Francisco Board of Education has decided to kick some presidents’ names off of public school buildings in the city, in an apparent bid to challenge racism and oppression. The school board recently approved a resolution to rename 44 of the 125 schools in its district because their names honor people with ties to…
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