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ONE MILLION+ JOHN LEWIS GOOD TROUBLE  MEMORIAL PLEDGE!

I am a Citizen of the United States of America, with the Constitutional Right to VOTE in all Local, State, and National elections, and the Birthright to pursue life, liberty, happiness, and equal rights under the law;

I accept and assume my full responsibility to VOTE in each and every election, and encourage others to do the same, regardless of race, political affiliation, or creed.

I pledge to make VOTING decisions that benefit my family and community on the State, Local, and National level.

Like the great Congressman, John Lewis, I am committed to getting in GOOD TROUBLE, to ensure that our CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY and VOTERS’ RIGHTS ‘OF the People, FOR the People, and BY the People’ are protected, upheld, and shall not perish from this promised land.

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2023 Juneteenth Historic Celebration

2023 Juneteenth Historic Celebration

2023 Juneteenth Historic Celebration of The President Joseph R. Biden Lifetime Achievement Award & Presidential Volunteer Service Recognition Ceremony Monday, June 19, 3PM-5PM, Matthews Memorial Baptist Church, Washington D.C.

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What’s Happening in Pittsburgh

What’s Happening in Pittsburgh

What's Happening in Pittsburgh! Harriet Tubman event on May 13th in Pittsburgh focused on families and opportunities. Latara Jones, Chair BW4PC Pittsburgh. Pictured (Left to Right) Honorable Mayor of Braddock Mrs. Delia Lennon-Winstead, PA Congresswoman Summer Lee, PA...

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Advocating for a Strong Family During the Pandemic!

Advocating for a Strong Family During the Pandemic!

National Black Nurses Association, Phoenix Chapter LaTanya Mathis, Phoenix Chapter, National Black Nurses Association  Dr. Angela Allen, Arizona West Valley, Delta Sigma Theta  Dr. Carlen Dawson, Arizona Center for African American Children  LaTanya, Mathis,...

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Creating Safer Communities De-Escalation Works

Creating Safer Communities De-Escalation Works

Dr. Stephanie Myers, Black Women for Positive Change, Chair and Congresswoman Gwen Moore, Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District  Joseph G. Bock, Director, School of Conflict Mgmt, Peacebuilding and Development, Kennesaw State University  Sharon Tracy, Quabbin...

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Black Women for Positive Change began in 2008, as “Black Women for Obama.” After providing support to President Barack Obama Administration as volunteers, in 2012 the organization transitioned to Black Women for Positive Change. The organization is a multi-cultural advocacy network of Women, Good Brothers, Inter-Faith Leaders, Business Leaders, GenZs, Millennials, Xers and Boomers in America, Mexico, Canada, the UK and several African nations.

 

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