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“We Are Resilient:” The Power of the Black Community
Uploaded by mufasa101 on November 22, 2019 at 12:35 am
“We Are Resilient:” The Power of the Black Community
Since President Donald Trump took office, we have seen his rhetoric and policy choices threaten communities of color. These threats aren’t new for the black community. They have a long history of standing up and fighting back against threats to themselves and democracy at large. Whether it’s health care, criminal justice, economic issues, or voting—African Americans remain resilient. To find out more about Progress 2050’s racial justice work, see the compilation series, “The Influence of Race in American Policy,” and join the conversation with #CAPTalksRace.
Since President Donald Trump took office, we have seen his rhetoric and policy choices threaten communities of color. These threats aren’t new for the black community. They have a long history of standing up and fighting back against threats to themselves and democracy at large. Whether it’s health care, criminal justice, economic issues, or voting—African Americans remain resilient. To find out more about Progress 2050’s racial justice work, see the compilation series, “The Influence of Race in American Policy,” and join the conversation with #CAPTalksRace.
Guess folks can’t cash a check. No ID. You are resilient and lying.
Black women and men need to work together. The revolution cannot be fought or won without both!
Uuuuuh, where were the black men? Did I miss something?