Hi, John!
The power of the people is greater than the people in power. [[link removed]] June has found a way to remind us what that power looks like: through peaceful protests, in organizations stepping up for undocumented families, in the unapologetic joy of Pride, and at Juneteenth celebrations across the country.
Right now, immigration raids and military presence are turning neighborhoods into battlegrounds. Families are living with the constant fear of separation, and communities are being pushed to the edge. But we are choosing power rooted in the people and community.
Every gathering, every march, every action is a reminder that we are not powerless — even when our freedoms are under threat. No one moment will fix what’s broken. But together, our voices, our votes, and our solidarity are the tools we carry. Let’s continue to use them.
Now, let’s take a look at some of the things that brought me joy throughout June:
✅ The BET awards [[link removed]] getting it right!
✅ When We All Vote taking it to the streets in DC during World Pride! [[link removed]] 🌈
✅ I've been deep in Love Island lately — and honestly, the memes [[link removed]] and reaction videos are just as good as the show.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT (ICYMI)
📌 Do you know the real history behind Juneteenth? Learn about the history and why it’s a celebration of freedom, culture, and progress. [[link removed]]
📌 The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Your go-to source for voting rights updates. [[link removed]]
📌 What is ranked-choice voting? 🤔🗳️😂 If you’ve been hearing this term a lot lately, we've got you. Watch this to learn more! [[link removed]]
WE THOUGHT YOU SHOULD SEE THIS
💡 Associated Press: Justice Department’s early moves on voting and elections signal a shift from its traditional role. [[link removed]]
💡 BET: Black women voters say America is off track, demand care-centered policies. [[link removed]]
💡 WUNC: HBCU students call for funding and voting access for campuses. [[link removed]]
💡 Associated Press: What cases are left on the Supreme Court’s emergency docket? Here’s a look. [[link removed]] [[link removed]] [[link removed]]
WHAT'S UPCOMING
🗓️ July: Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
🗓️ July 1: Anniversary of the 26th Amendment
🗓️ July 2: Anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act
🗓️ July 4: Fourth of July
🗓️ July 10: Black Women’s Equal Pay Day
🗓️ July 19: When We All Vote's Birthday!
🗓️ July 27: 100 Days Until Election Day
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