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Black Lives Matter.
The movement has created an
outpouring of love and support not just online but around the world.
Out of tragedy birthed an uprising of community voices passionately
calling for justice in the senseless murders of Black
Americans.
What we’re also seeing is a
call-to-action for non-Black Americans to speak up for our community.
The need for white Americans to level up from being an “ally” to being
an action taker against racism, white supremacy, and injustices
everywhere is critical.
Tomorrow, Senator Elizabeth Warren joins #TheSip in
conversation with Black women to discuss what being an ally truly
means and the work it takes to stand in solidarity and take
action.

Join #TheSipHour FRIDAY at 5:00pm ET with special
guests:
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- Glynda
C. Carr, President & CEO, Higher Heights
- Tracy
Sturdivant, President, The League
- Adrianne
Shropshire, Founder, Black PAC
- Judith
Browne Dianis, Executive Director, Advancement Project National
Office
- Fatima
Goss Graves, President & CEO, National Women's Law
Center
- Senator
Elizabeth Warren
This is a very special conversation
you don’t want to miss! Higher Heights may be the political home for
Black women but we have always welcomed in our sisters in the movement
and we encourage everyone to take part in investing in the leadership
of Black women to build a more representative democracy.
We have the power to stand together
and make change.
Onward,
Glynda
Higher Heights https://www.higherheightsforamerica.org
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