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Are Black women disillusioned by the election?

This latest presidential election cycle was draining for many of us, but it was particularly cumbersome for Black women who delivered for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

By Terrance Harris
Defender
Reprinted – by Texas Metro News
https://defendernetwork.com/

This latest presidential election cycle was draining for many of us, but it was particularly cumbersome for Black women who delivered for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

Black women delivered in terms of numbers, support, and dollars for the second straight election, giving Harris a real chance in a campaign she only jumped into in July. Donald Trump, however, prevailed to reclaim the presidency for a second time.

But now that it’s over, what is the role of Black women in what is sure to be a highly charged political environment for at least the next four years?

In our latest discussion, the Defender Roundtable special panel of all women tackles what Black women should do now.

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