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Hello again John,
I hope your spring season is going well. I’m reaching out to introduce you to our Progressive Governance Academy champion for this year’s annual campaign: Raaheela Ahmed (she/her)! Elected officials are a crucial part of re:power’s theory of change. We believe that every progressive who takes office should have access to the skills and support necessary to represent their communities well. That’s why we’re raising $100,000 to ensure that champions like Raaheela have what it takes to co-govern effectively. John, are you on our team?
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“ Being a trainer with the Progressive Governance Academy has reinvigorated my faith in the future of public leadership. [...] In facilitating dialogue with empathetic elected leaders, who are focused on hearing and advancing community voices, it's clear to me that we have true avenues for shifting the paradigm of politics to one that is reflective, responsive and representative.”
- Raaheela Ahmed, re:power Progressive Governance Academy Champion
[[link removed]] Raaheela Ahmed is a national nonprofit executive, grassroots community advocate and servant leader. She served 5 years as the elected representative for the Prince George's County Board of Education, District 5, representing over 80,000 Maryland residents. Currently, she works as National Legislative and Organizing Director at 100% Democracy: An Initiative for Universal Voting, where she is leading efforts to advance 100% voting participation conversation and legislation in localities, states and nationally.
As a young, first-generation American Muslim woman of Indian and Pakistani descent, Raaheela understands and passionately strives for equity and justice for marginalized people and communities. She has been featured by multiple media outlets for her work, including CNN, ELLE Magazine, NBC, FOX, The Washington Post, and The Baltimore Sun.
Leaders like Raaheela are essential to creating the liberated and multiracial democracy that re:power is working to bring to fruition. We need your help to turn that future vision into a present reality. Are you ready to train more BIPOC changemakers on their journey to becoming champions? Make your donation today!
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You'll be hearing more about Raaheela's re:power journey as the campaign progresses. Keep an eye on your inbox!
Until next time,
Mia S. Willis (they/them)
Leadership Giving Manager
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