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Center 1968 is on a mission to train and elect more Black women in politics and policy


Published on 2025-03-20 17:00:39 - TheGrio
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  • Created by Jasmine Sessom in Pennsylvania, the center aims to place more Black women in positions of influence in public policy.

The article from The Grio, published on March 20, 2025, discusses the Center for American Women and Politics' (CAWP) initiative to highlight the contributions of Black women in politics, focusing on the year 1968. It explores how Black women have been pivotal in shaping political landscapes, often behind the scenes, and how their roles have evolved over time. The piece details the historical significance of 1968, a year marked by significant political and social upheaval, where Black women like Shirley Chisholm made groundbreaking strides by becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress. The article also touches on the ongoing efforts by CAWP to document and celebrate these contributions through various programs, research, and educational initiatives, emphasizing the need to recognize and amplify the voices of Black women in American political history.

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