Empowering Black Women: The Rise of Kamala Harris
Episode 107 of the Black Women Amplified Podcast podcast, hosted by Monica Wisdom, titled "Empowering Black Women: The Rise of Kamala Harris" was published on October 11, 2024 and runs 50 minutes.
October 11, 2024 ·50m · Black Women Amplified Podcast
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Episode Description
Send us a textMonica Wisdom dives deep into the theme of empowerment for Black women in the context of the upcoming presidential race, highlighting the importance of owning their power and representation in leadership. She reflects on the significant role Black women played in the 2020 election, emphasizing how their collective voice has opened doors and created opportunities, such as having Kamala Harris as a presidential candidate. The conversation touches on the challenges still faced, including threats to affirmative action and the need for better representation in various sectors. Monica urges listeners to critically evaluate their choices in the political landscape and consider the impact these decisions will have on future generations. She concludes by encouraging everyone to take an active role in shaping their communities and supporting candidates who genuinely represent their interests and values.Takeaways:
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- Black women are increasingly gaining power and visibility in politics, as exemplified by Kamala Harris's candidacy.
- The conversations around Kamala Harris's identity reflect broader societal perceptions of race and representation.
- Black women play a crucial role in shaping political agendas and advocating for their communities.
- Empowerment comes from recognizing our strength and challenging the narratives that tell us otherwise.
- Investing in HBCUs and supporting Black-led initiatives is vital for community growth.
- The importance of doing thorough research before making political decisions cannot be overstated.
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- Louis Vuitton
- Saks Fifth Avenue
- Neiman Marcus
- Bloomberg
Support the showMonica Wisdom is the Founder of Black Women Amplified and a business and life coach. She teaches women how to discover, reframe, and amplify their story. Learn more: www.monicawisdomhq.com
Thank you for your support Got Merch? Pick up Black Women Amplified t-shirts, journals, and caps. www.blackwomenamplified.com
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/black-women-amplified--6590667/support.
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