From Ayanna Pressley <[email protected]>
Subject Anti-Blackness on steroids
Date February 10, 2025 7:15 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Ayanna Pressley for Congress

This Black
History Month, let's call a thing a thing.

When Republicans and Trump attack DEI, wokeness, critical race theory, or
“BLM” — what they really mean is Black.

It's anti-Blackness on steroids.

Instead of calling it what it is, they co-opt terms for programs and
initiatives created to address discrimination and prejudice, or teach
people our country’s full history. Their bigotry is thinly veiled but
their intentions are clear: to target us and roll back decades of hard-won
civil rights.

There’s nothing new about this tired playbook. For decades, Republicans
have used racist dog whistles to stoke fear and keep Black people down.
From Reagan’s claims about "welfare queens,” to Bush’s Willie Horton
campaign ads, to Donald Trump calling urban cities cesspools and saying
migrants were coming for “Black jobs.” We’ve seen it all before.

So, diversity, equity, and inclusion are the new targets of the year.
I don’t
have to tell you that DEI programs are deeply necessary to ensure our
government works for everyone in America. For women, people of color,
LGBTQIA+ people, veterans, those with disabilities, and rural and other
underserved communities in this country, DEI programs are better for
everyone and ensure our workforce reflects the diversity of our country.

This crackdown on DEI initiatives in the workplace, the right-wing
takeover of our school boards and our classrooms to prevent educators from
teaching America’s history, the banning of books written by Black authors
– it’s all connected.

Republicans want to censor our history and ignore the systemic oppression
of Black folks. But Black history is American history, and no amount of
white-washing or erasure will change that.

This Black History Month, in the face of this administration and their
attempts to take us backwards, we will continue to make space for our
culture, our community, our history. Let’s say it loud and clear: They
can’t erase Black joy.

This month is a celebration of those who came before us — the justice
seekers, the freedom riders, the change makers, and the table shakers.
Each and every person who packed a bagged lunch, vasalined an elbow, or
sang a freedom song. It’s a celebration of our accomplishments and our
ability to thrive even in the face of ongoing oppression. It’s a moment to
proudly say that Black lives matter, Black health matters, Black wealth
matters, Black babies and mamas matter. Black futures matter. And Black
men deserve to grow old.

Right now we are the ones who are making Black history for our children.
We are writing a love letter for the next generation. They will be the
ones to carry us forward, and they will remember our resistance in this
moment.

[ [link removed] ]I will never stop working to achieve Black liberation, and I will
continue to fight for justice for all. In honor of Black History Month,
will you reaffirm your commitment to our movement for radical progress and
equality with a contribution today?

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Together we will continue to fight for Black justice, opportunity, and
liberation.

Onward,

Ayanna





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