Today is a very special occasion. Why?
Because on this date, 155 years ago, formerly enslaved Africans were informed of the Emancipation Proclamation & officially freed in Texas. It has remained a milestone holiday for Black communities across the US, and increasingly, the globe.
I’ve been thinking a lot about “freedom” recently. How can it be that we are still fighting for our freedom and self-determination so many decades later? What does true freedom mean for our communities?
I know for sure that “politics” isn’t a lot of people’s first answer. To be honest, for most of my life, I didn’t really believe in “politics” either. I dreamed of being a nurse because I wanted to tangibly help the people I saw every day. But elected officials? They were nowhere to be found.
One of the most important lessons that I learned in Ferguson was that in a true movement, everyone leads in some way. We need leaders with a shared vision, yes—but with a whole spectrum of skills, in every
possible field. Freedom cannot be a responsibility that only belongs to some of us.
I decided to run for office because I’ve seen that elected officials would rather let us suffer than put in the work to actually fight for us. I decided to run for office because I knew that if we organized this campaign like we organized in Ferguson, we could win a real victory for the people of St. Louis.
I’m running because this is the best way I can serve everyone in my community who’s heard their whole lives long that they don’t matter.
In solidarity,
Cori Bush is running for Congress in
Missouri’s 1st District to be a courageous voice for the people of Eastern Missouri. A nurse, progressive Democrat, and mother, Cori will fight to ensure a brighter future where everyone in Eastern Missouri has the
opportunity to thrive.
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