VIDEO: 3 Black women oversee voting access for more than 37 million Americans

The right to vote has long been precarious for Black Americans throughout history, and has become even more delicate after the Supreme Court ruled in 2013 to rescind a key section of the 1965 Voting Rights Act that enforced voter access in particular Southern states.  Continue reading VIDEO: 3 Black women oversee voting access for more than 37 million Americans

Black Harris voters disavow ‘POC’ language, and even people, post-election

The percentage gaps between how Black people voted and how other racial minorities voted has infuriated some Black Harris supporters, who took to X, formerly Twitter, in the hours after Trump won on Nov. 5 to disavow Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) and people of color (POC) language. Continue reading Black Harris voters disavow ‘POC’ language, and even people, post-election