HigherHeights
@HigherHeights
Higher Heights is building the collective political power of Black women from the voting booth to elected office.
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'I want readers to know that they matter; they belong in horror, and 'The Black Girl Survives in This One' is only the beginning of us inserting ourselves in the genre to come out on top as the heroes we deserve to be and see ourselves as!' - On HIATUS, Buy Black Girl Survives in this One
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Rep. Barbara Lee On What She Admires About Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez & 'The Squad' & Other Progressives In Power: theroot.com/barbara-lee-on… #BlackWomenLead
Wealth for the typical Black family increased by 60 percent from 2019 to 2022, thanks in part to more Black women starting companies. The number of Black women-owned businesses grew by 32 percent from 2019 to 2021.
essence.com/news/money-car… #BlackWomenLead
'What we wanted to do that was just uniquely different was to … bring attention to Black women-led, community-based organizations that were already doing perinatal, maternal and reproductive health work...' said Black Mamas Matter Alliance co-founder Angela D. Aina.
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As SCAM GODDESS said after the racist onslaught following her iCarly casting, “We are talented. We work very hard, a lot of times much harder to get where we are and we don’t deserve to be punished for that.”
teenvogue.com/story/francesc… #BlackWomenLead
To date, cannabis has been legalized in 24 U.S. states for recreational use. There are over 15,000 dispensaries around the country but Black people in the industry, and especially Black women, remain rare finds.
thegrio.com/2024/04/19/can… #BlackWomenLead
Studies show that birth outcomes improve with the use of Black birthworkers, midwives, and doulas, as such California Black Women's Health Project (CABWHP) collaborates with other community-based organizations and Black birthworkers to support Black mothers.
health.ucdavis.edu/blog/equity-di… #BlackWomenLead
'The council is becoming kind of more reflective of the city and its population and I think we all bring different perspectives to the legislation that we debate about and that we pass,' said Milwaukee City Councilwoman Milele A. Coggs.
jsonline.com/story/news/pol… #BlackWomenLead
Just last week, Senator Laphonza Butler launched a Youth Advisory Council, a group of 30 young people (ages 16 through 28) from around the state who will regularly meet with the senator. The idea is for the council to be a “sounding board” of sorts for Butler..
dailynews.com/2024/04/17/sen…
Karie Stewart, for example, started Melanated Midwives three years ago to provide prenatal and postpartum care “for Black people, by Black people.” Melanated Group connects each patient with a Black midwife, doula, nurse, and social worker.
vox.com/the-highlight/… #BlackWomenLead
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, is warning anti-abortion advocates looking to ban an abortion drug to err on the side of caution because other popular drugs like Viagra could soon be on the chopping block.
thegrio.com/2024/04/16/us-… #BlackWomenLead
Kaleena Burkes has been named as the first-ever director of the Missing and Murdered Black Women and Girls (MMBWG) Office.
kttc.com/2024/04/09/kal… #BlackWomenLead #ProtectBlackWomen
When twin sisters Joy and Jo Banner founded their non-profit, the The Descendants Project (Louisiana), in 2020, their goal was to protect the Black-founded “freetowns” in Louisiana’s river parishes.
theguardian.com/news/2024/apr/… #BlackWomenLead
An event geared toward empowering young Black women was held in Riverhead Saturday afternoon.'It is so important for each one of us to do something about it and be the change you want to see,' said Tijuana Fulford, founder & executive director of The Butterfly Effect Project
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ALABAMA — It’s time to GOTV for Primary Runoff Elections! Polling sites are open from 7 a.m. CT to 7 p.m. CT
Happy Voting!
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The Black Women in Food organization, which was founded by the Dine Diaspora, is at it again and shouting from the rooftops about their honorees of the 7th Annual Black Women in Food (BWIF) Awards.
forbes.com/sites/kristinw… #BlackWomenLead