After Trump was declared the winner over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, many politically engaged Black women said they were so dismayed by the outcome that they were reassessing — but not completely abandoning — their enthusiasm for electoral politics and movement organizing.

Black women often carry much of the work of getting out the vote in their communities. They had vigorously supported the historic candidacy of Harris, who would have been the first woman of Black and South Asian descent to win the presidency.

Harris’ loss spurred a wave of Black women across social media resolving to prioritize themselves, before giving so much to a country that over and over has shown its indifference to their concerns.

  • @orclev
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    394 days ago

    They did their part, but unfortunately Harris and the DNC failed to do theirs. All she had to do was toss out some left wing policies and instead she went all in on right wing policies. How many losses is it going to take before the DNC gets it through their heads that they’re not going to be able to steal conservative votes from the Republicans.

    • @cybervseas
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      164 days ago

      When Mark Cuban is going on TV as a campaign surrogate, and announcew how great it is that she won’t tax unrealized capital gains for the uber wealthy…