The NAACP is calling on the Department of Justice to open an investigation into Georgia's online voter registration removal portal. President and CEO of the NAACP Derrick Johnson joins MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell to explain more.
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Wednesday, August 14, 2024
The Teamsters National Black Caucus (“TNBC) Executive Board Endorses Kamala Harris for President
The Teamsters National Black Caucus (“TNBC”) Executive Board has endorsed Kamala Harris for President. Read Their endorsement below:
The Teamsters National Blac... by George L. Cook III
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
BlackVotes.net Launches to Amplify Black Votes & Black Voices in Politics
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| BlackVotes.net Founder Sharifah Hardie |
In a significant stride towards political empowerment and representation, Sharifah Hardie proudly announces the launch or BlackVotes.net. This groundbreaking platform is dedicated to amplifying the voices of Black politicians and inspiring greater participation from the Black community in the political process.
Honoring a Legacy and Addressing a Critical Need:
The ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment in 1870 marked a pivotal moment in American history, granting African Americans the right to vote and setting the stage for increased political engagement. Since then, African Americans have played a crucial role in shaping political progress, both as voters and as elected officials.
Yet, despite this rich legacy, Black individuals remain underrepresented in elected offices, courts, and political arenas across the nation. BlackVotes.net aims to address this disparity by providing a platform to spotlight Black politicians, encourage civic involvement, and foster political leadership within the Black community.
Key Features of BlackVotes.net:
Highlighting Black Politicians: The platform showcases a diverse range of Black political leaders, providing visibility and support to those making significant contributions in various political roles.
Encouraging Political Participation: BlackVotes.net offers resources and information on how individuals can get involved in the political process, including how to run for office and make a tangible impact.
Community Engagement: Visitors to the site can suggest Black politicians to support and actively participate in amplifying the voices of those working to drive change.
A Call to Action:
BlackVotes.net invites everyone to join in this critical effort to enhance Black representation in politics. By supporting Black politicians and becoming actively involved in the political process, individuals can help ensure that diverse perspectives and voices are represented in decision-making processes that affect all aspects of society.
Get Involved:
Support Black Politicians: Visit BlackVotes.net to learn about and support Black political leaders making a difference in their communities.
Engage with the Platform: Explore resources on how to run for political office, suggest additional Black politicians for support, and discover ways to contribute to the political landscape.
Spread the Word: Share the mission of BlackVotes.net with your networks to build awareness and encourage more people to get involved in shaping the future of politics.
Visit BlackVotes.net today to be part of this transformative movement and help pave the way for greater representation and impact in American politics.
Sharifah Hardie
BlackVotes.net
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Monday, August 12, 2024
NAACP Applauds Senate Reintroduction of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act
This week, a group of Senators, led by New Jersey's Cory Booker, reintroduced the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act for consideration by the nation's highest legislative body. The Senate reintroduction comes shortly after the late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee had reintroduced the bill in Congress in May of this year. If passed, the legislation would take significant steps to hold police accountable by ending qualified immunity, limiting the transfer of equipment used on battlefields from the Pentagon to local police departments, enhancing transparency to increase accountability, and more.
Derrick Johnson, President and CEO of the NAACP shared the following message:
"The NAACP has been a fervent supporter of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act since its introduction. It is disgraceful that the Black community continues to suffer unjust violence and trauma due to inaction on these necessary reforms. The sad reality is that many Black Americans both before, and after the tragic death of George Floyd have lost their lives due to an inherently racist system of policing that is long-overdue for change. We applaud the leaders who continue to push to pass the accountability measures to champion community policing and ensure that all Americans are truly protected and served. Any who stand in opposition of this legislation are sending a clear message to Black voters that they do not value our lives. Enough is enough. Pick up the pen and pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act."
Black people are 2.9x more likely to be killed by police than white people. Only one year after the tragic deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, 229 Black Americans lost their lives at the hands of police. This year, police have killed over 150 Black people, including the most recent death of Sonya Massey.
Sunday, August 11, 2024
Jordan Chiles Situation: USA Gymnastics has submitted evidence that protest was filed in time.
One day after the International Olympic Committee ruled Team USA gymnast Jordan Chiles must return her medal, USA Gymnastics says it has submitted video evidence that shows coach Cecile Landi requesting to file an inquiry on Chiles' behalf within the allowed one-minute window. Read their statement below:
USA Gymnastics has submitted additional evidence to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. pic.twitter.com/GOKymbAtcq
— USA Gymnastics (@USAGym) August 11, 2024



