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After Trump's win, Black women are rethinking their role as America's reliable political organizers


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After Trump was declared the winner over VP Kamala Harris, many Black women are reassessing their enthusiasm for electoral politics and organizing.

The article from The Grio, published on November 25, 2024, discusses the shifting political engagement of Black women following Donald Trump's unexpected win. Historically, Black women have been a reliable voting bloc for the Democratic Party, often serving as key organizers and mobilizers. However, Trump's victory has led to a reevaluation of their role and influence within American politics. The piece highlights a growing sense of disillusionment among Black women, who feel their consistent support has not translated into meaningful policy changes or recognition. This has sparked discussions about political strategies, the effectiveness of their activism, and whether new approaches are needed to address their concerns. Some Black women are exploring alternative political avenues, including independent candidacies, grassroots movements, and even reconsidering their allegiance to the Democratic Party, seeking more direct and impactful ways to influence policy and societal change.

Read the Full The Grio Article at [ https://thegrio.com/2024/11/25/after-trumps-win-black-women-are-rethinking-their-role-as-americas-reliable-political-organizers/ ]

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