About Being… the 92% in America

About Being… the 92% in America

92 percent.

That’s how many Black women voted for Kamala Harris.

And somehow… we’re still being asked to carry the country.

To welcome in Black History Month, we’re unpacking what that 92 percent statistic really means and why Black women voters remain the most ignored constituency in the room.

This isn’t just about politics though.

It’s about grace.

It’s about systemic racism in America.

It’s about faith being weaponized in Christianity and politics.

And it’s about immigration, dehumanization, and who gets protected.

We’re chatting about:

    • The meaning behind the 92 percent of Black women who voted for Kamala Harris (and why that number matters!)
    • The “grace gap” and the emotional labor placed on Black women in politics and culture
    • The misuse of Christianity in politics and what faith actually calls us to do
    • Why Black History Month should question endurance, not just celebrate it

Race should not be a privilege and humanity should not be conditional. If this makes you uncomfortable, good. Discomfort is the beginning of change. Thank you for being here today to listen.

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