From Karen Darkes, Emerge <[email protected]>
Subject Celebrating Black Emerge alums and inspiring change this Black History Month
Date February 3, 2024 12:11 AM
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John,

As we embark on the celebration of Black History Month, I am thrilled to shine a spotlight on two incredible Black Emerge alums who exemplify resilience, leadership, and a steadfast commitment to their communities.

I’m excited to share their stories with you – but first, I have an urgent ask:

We're looking for supporters like you to recruit and train more Black women leaders to take on positions with real decision-making power. In honor of Black History Month, will you give $10 or more right now to help more Black women run for office and win in every state?

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Tameika Isaac Devine, a trailblazing Black woman, marks Emerge's first triumph of the year. Tameika has consistently demonstrated her dedication to public service and community empowerment. As a member of Emerge’s Black Leadership Circle and our second Seated Together cohort to help advance Black elected officials, she has made it her life’s work to protect people, neighborhoods, and our rights. And on Jan. 2, she won her race for South Carolina state Senate!

City Councilmember Carolyn Wysinger is another luminary rising from Emerge's second Seated Together cohort and the first out LGBTQ+ Black woman elected to her seat. And this year, the city council elected her as Mayor Pro Tem of El Cerrito, California. Her unwavering dedication to her community has paved the way for historic accomplishments, and her story is a testament to the impact of Emerge's programs in fostering diverse leadership.

In this special month dedicated to honoring Black history, I’m thrilled to celebrate the achievements of these two women dedicated to defeating the GOP's agenda in 2024 and beyond.

But to keep supporting Democratic wins with our unique training and recruitment programs that empower women to run, we need your help. Please, in honor of Black History Month, will you donate $10 or more now to help Emerge recruit, train, and empower MORE Democratic women to run for office and WIN in 2024?

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Thank you for joining us in recognizing these remarkable women and their contributions to our communities.

Karen Darkes
Major Gifts Director
Emerge

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