Est. in 1968. Our work aims to empower, uplift & support Black women in the political process via organizing, training & fundraising statewide. #BlackGirlPower
"You don't get freedom peacefully. Anyone who is depriving you of freedom isn't deserving of a peaceful approach." —Malcolm X
These words that still resonate today.
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OPD is looking to hire Police Communications Dispatchers committed to helping our community realize its potential.
If you want to make a positive impact in Oakland, consider a career with OPD.
Be the change you want to see at OPD.
Apply at na2.hubs.ly/H05Vnzg0
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Californians, with only days left until the primary election, make sure you get your ballot in by June 2nd!
You can find your nearest vote center or ballot drop box at sos.ca.gov/elections/polling….
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Long Beach, here we come! Join us for our final rally before Election Day. Sunday at 4pm at the Long Beach Arena.
RSVP Here: mobilize.us/becerraforgovern…
Deeply grateful that Oakland Mayor and California icon @BarbaraLee_CA is supporting my campaign for Insurance Commissioner!
Make sure to vote by June 2nd California!
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As Mayor of Stockton, I helped the city recover from bankruptcy, brought the homicide rate down by 40%, and implemented the country’s first mayor-led guaranteed income program. Now, I’m ready to deliver for the whole state.
Vote Michael Tubbs for Lt. Governor this Tuesday June 2
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I grew up in Stockton feeling like the system wasn't built for people like us. So in city council and as mayor, we built something better. Safer streets. Economic opportunity. Real results. Now I'm ready to do it for all of California as Lt. Governor. Vote June 2.
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I’m not new to the fight for progress. I fought to expand healthcare for Americans, stood up to Trump, and lowered drug costs.
As your Governor, I’ll continue that fight. Let’s do this, California.
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California is the world’s 4th largest economy, yet we’re tied with Louisiana for the nation’s highest poverty rate. That’s unacceptable. We need leaders focused on solutions, not finger-pointing. I’m running for Lt. Governor to do just that.
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Restorative Justice, Restoring Community Power:All Power to the People
A free talk w/ Pastor Lowden,national leader in #restorativejustice & #criminaljusticereform & 1st/only Black pastor of a U.S. President,Jimmy Carter
5/30 @ 7pm
3900 Telegraph,Oakland
bit.ly/4tD3WaB
A short explanation of how the administration is gutting the Voting Rights Act and why it matters. Watch the full episode here: youtube.com/watch?v=tupQTd5u…
Color Commentary w/Dr. Cole available on all podcast platforms.