For consideration… I am delighted to witness the success and achievements of Black Women in our nation, particularly in Detroit, where the first Woman and Black American was elected as Mayor.
In my capacity as an activist, I frequently lecture and write about my Wife, Daughter, and Sisters who are accomplished physicians and corporate executives in America and abroad.
Many successful Black Women lack legacies to build upon, but they possess remarkable personas and spirit that fuel their achievements. I believe it is imperative for us to share their stories of success while also vocalizing our concerns about those in our communities who have failed us.
While acknowledging the talents and achievements of these exceptional individuals, we must also recognize the absence of leadership and failed role models for our young Black Women in our nation.
For instance, consider the recent example of Conservative Republican Winsome Earle-Sears, who lost her bid to become a historical Black Woman as Virginia's next governor. Not only did she fail to resonate with the Black Electorate in Virginia, but she was also an ardent MAGA and Trump supporter.
Like many Black Republicans who parrot conservative dogma, she was ultimately discarded by MAGA and Trump, who did not even endorse her.
Black America is well aware of the majesty and brilliance of Black Women in our communities, households, and in America.
Keep going Sistas ….
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