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Black Lives Matter goes big on policy agenda – POLITICO
The BREATHE Act is the centerpiece of the policy agenda activists are pushing after months of demonstrations over racial injustice. Source: Black Lives Matter goes
Fatal shooting in Portland as Trump supporters clash with BLM protesters | US news | The Guardian
Police say it was not clear if shooting was linked to fights between protesters and caravan of Trump supporters Source: Fatal shooting in Portland as
BLM’s #WhatMatters2020 – Black Lives Matter
Video Credits BLM’s #WhatMatters2020 is a campaign aimed to maximize the impact of the BLM movement by galvanizing BLM supporters and allies to the polls
Statement by Patrisse Cullors, Executive Director, Black Lives Matter Global Network on the Attempted Murder of Jacob Blake – Black Lives Matter
We are grieved by Jacob’s attempted murder and outraged that even after the global watershed of protest following the death of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery,
Down Goes Clay: Cori Bush Knocks Off Half-Century Dynasty
Cori Bush’s defeat over 19-year incumbent Rep. Lacy Clay in St. Louis, Missouri, is Justice Democrats’s latest upset. Source: Down Goes Clay: Cori Bush Knocks
Congress may get its first openly gay Black members | CSNY
Through the congressional primary campaign season, New York City Council Member Ritchie Torres and attorney Mondaire Jones were routinely asked the same question: What will
Mondaire Jones: ‘I told you I was going to beat all of them!’ | CSNY
In May, City & State published a story saying that state Sen. David Carlucci seemed to be in a good position to win the Democratic
Ending Voter Suppression
Is it even possible to end voter suppression? Yes we can. Considering all the dirty tricks Republicans have been using against the American people for
Two New York Dems Poised to Be First Black Gay Congressmen | Time
Two Democratic candidates — Ritchie Torres and Mondaire Jones — appear poised to become the first Black openly gay congressmen Source: Two New York Dems