black female politicians
Marjorie Taylor Greene is clearly still bothered by Texas state rep. Jasmine Crockett’s iconic “bleach-blonde, bad-built, butch body,” diss.
Texas State Representative Nicole Collier has emerged as a key figure in the state’s ongoing electoral map controversy.
I support Collier and agree that she is being courageous in the face of authoritarianism, but I don’t like the idea of what’s happening to her being flipped into another story about “resistance.”
During a town hall event in Dallas, two MAGA influencers were dragged out of the room after one of them went on a rant, yelling racist remarks at the Texas Democrat.
Black women have steadily increased their role in the political universe; serving in statewide offices, state legislatures and Congress over the last decade.
While we celebrated the first Black woman vice president, Kamala Harris, the feat also highlighted how far we have to go in terms of political leadership amongst Black women.
Oscar-winning actress Regina King is set to star in a new biopic based on the life of America's first Black congresswoman, Shirley Chisholm. Being written and directed by John Ridley, King will not only star in the project, but also serve as a co-producer of the film.
With a lack of diversity in politics across the country, Georgia is a history-making stand out.