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Countless Black Women Have Changed The World
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The Future is Courage
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A Playbook for Black Churches
Preparing for Victory in Texas. A State of Emergency: Now is the time for the chosen to rise up to save our democracy.
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A Message From our President
Brothers and Sisters, Democracy in America would not exist without the right to vote. Yet being able to cast a …
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We’ve come too far. We won’t go back.
As a Black woman, mother, leader, organizer, and business owner, the consequences of decisions being made by a few that will in turn impact many, leave me gravely concerned about the state of our democracy.
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Washington, DC Recap Letter
Push Democracy forward ignited a flame in the hearts of Austinites to support our Texas House Democrats in Washington, D.C., as they sacrificed their own needs to fight for ours.
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March on for Voting Rights
On Saturday, Aug. 28, Bishop Dixon walked alongside Rev. Al Sharpton, Martin King, III, Congressman Al Green – Texas, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee – Texas, and countless other civil rights leaders at a historic event held on the 58th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr’s March on Washington.
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Featured in the Houston Defender
The 27-mile march, organizers said, draws inspiration from the historic Selma to Montgomery marches that played a crucial role in the passage of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965 to shore up the right to vote for Black Americans.
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