Column: Don’t wait for a year of elections to listen to black men

Column: Don’t wait for a year of elections to listen to black men

Near the last election of 2024, as if every news program has heard a part dedicated to a question: what do black men do?

Earth progressives express concerns about black male botter turn before 2022 midterms. But because Roe Vs. Wade enables Democrats to avoid a “red wave”, the urgency about black men has been replaced. That was easily changed before the Vice President Kamala Harris became loved nominee as Stephen A. Smith and Charhen A. Smith and Charhen A. Smith and Charlamagne Tha Goding began to ask the question his qualifications without a sign.

In the end, almost 75% of black men voted for HarrisAnd all the news of the news news about those concerns with that block is lost. Is that bad because in many ways the question in its center is all – “What do black men do?” – more relevant today than it seven months ago. Since President Trump has passed the Civil Realing Civil reibities bound, minority business programs have been obtained and the names of the stables have taken return to military bases. The cable news can wait until the next election to discuss the concerns of black men, but the black community can’t wait for that. Khalil Thompson and Bakari sellers agree.

Pair is a part of the leadership team for winning black men, a political advocacy group that began to go to George’s George in the DOJILYOT of black women in the days of launching his campaign.

Now, with the election behind us three years of an enemy administration of the White House ahead of us, Thompson’s group announced A 18-City listening to the tour Beginning in July to strategy about ways to help community outside the political system. The goal is to reach 3,500 black men in person and another 25,000 by a national survey of hope in building a database to better serve community. Thompson said it is more important to keep people now engaged that the election has been completed because of the White House testing the limits of the power of president and the support from his party.

“There must be an instance where correct,” says Thompson, a former operative for President Obama. “We raise our children to understand the basic tenets of being a good person. … We need to build a system that can adequately accommodate and support the vast majority of people who have to enjoy this small amount of time we have on this planet. I see the protests happening and the raids and I’m reminded of Ruby bridges or the lunch counter in Greensboro. What is happening now in our cities – Ripping parents away from their children – doesn’t speak to our better angels. “

Added to the sellers:

He made that choice in a young age, to be the youngest black man in the selected state state nationally in 2006, as a 22-year-old representative of the South Carolina state. His early social justice expresses his Father, Cleveland Nameller, part of leadership for a non-active coordination committee.

“I’d rather fight, knock out a little, face the head of terrorism, knowing that I did it for a reasonable and righteous reason,” says the sellers.

Thompson said in addition to participation, winning black men looking for a vessel for helping financial and grocery federal cuts and federal cuts of millions of Americans. The current purpose of fundraising is $ 2.5 million. And while the organization is not nonpartisan, sellers say a famous Democrat is the unofficial North Star: “We need to get back to Jesse’s politics. Fear people who talked to people working.

Some things are more pretending than feeling like your voice once only every four years. If no one else, this future listening to hear is a reminder of Democrats that black men are more than a vote.

@Lzgranderson

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Ideas stated in the piece

  • The article emphasizes that media outlets are unable to focus on the black man’s voting qualifications, but with the rights of Kamala Harris, such as the rights of Kamala Harris, the Disciplines of Civiles in Kamala Harris and those The Trump administration’s economic(3).
  • Adbokasya groups like winning black men who argue with subsequent communities through listening systems to resolve election issues(3).
  • The piece that criticizes democratic strategic strategies for the treatment of black men as a monolithic voting in Bloc only, encourages weeds organized by Jackson class requirements(3).

Different views of the subject

  • Poll Data reveals important transfer of voting patterns of Menician men who move Trump to prioritize other demographics of faster demographics(1).
  • In spite of media narraties about reducing man’s support for Democrats, studies show 82% of black men in 2024, mirroring vehicles aligning with this group’s legal democratic(2)(3).
  • Wider analysis of Boter Tourchout has explained the gender of the age of political involvement, with black voters shows higher involvement, which publishes the highest participation, which insisted on the highest involvement in the black man outreach(4).

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