words by Charles Brooks
Update: On August 11th, Joe Biden picked Kamala Harris as his Vice-President. Read the update on the Brooks Blackboard post here.
words by Charles Brooks
Update: On August 11th, Joe Biden picked Kamala Harris as his Vice-President. Read the update on the Brooks Blackboard post here.
Racial controversies are typical to presidential election campaigns - and the 2020 campaign has proved to be no different. Just days ago presumed Democratic Party nominee Joe Biden created his own racial controversy when he made a remark about the black vote during an interview during an livestreaming broadcast of the popular radio show, The Breakfast Club.
words by Charles Brooks
TEACHER ACTIVISM TAKES ON RACIAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
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words by Charles Brooks
AND STILL NO BLACK GOVERNORS
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Photo Credit: Marco Verch |
This year’s election cycle saw an unprecedented 3 blacks running for governor; Ben Jealous (Maryland), Stacey Abrams (Georgia) and Andrew Gillum (Florida) each won their respective primaries but lost in the general election. The race in Maryland was settled on election night with Jealous pulling in 43.5% of the vote with over one million votes, but lost by over 270, 000 votes. The races in Florida and Georgia, however were too close to call on election night forcing Gillum to withdraw his concession while Abrams pointed to the thousands of uncounted votes left on the table and just flatly refused to concede her race.