Cori is being honored at the 2021 EBONY Power 100 ceremony as a social justice champion.
We have exciting news, John!
Tomorrow, Cori is being honored at the 2021 EBONY Power 100 ceremony as a social justice champion. The event originally began in 1971 and honors the achievements of Black leaders across industries from entertainment to business, sports to science, and more.
This is a huge honor, and we know Cori deserves it. Cori has been organizing for transformational change for years — as an activist in defense of Black lives and Congresswoman.
John, Cori is advocating and legislating in Congress to save Black lives, pass President Biden's agenda, and bring justice to our communities. Our movement is funded by gifts of $5 and $25, so please, will you chip in $5, or whatever is meaningful to you, right now to keep Cori in Congress?
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When Cori joined Congress this January, she didn't leave her activist experience in the past. She came to Congress as a "politivist" because she knows that policy change only occurs when people work on the inside and outside of our political systems.
Cori remembers marching in the streets for over 400 days calling for justice for Michael Brown, that's why she's working to end qualified immunity for police officers and transform our system of public safety.
Cori knows the stress and danger that come from being evicted, that's why she stayed on the steps of the Capitol for days calling for an eviction moratorium extension and introduced the Keeping Renters Safe Act.
Cori's seen the disproportionate impact the climate crisis is having on Black and brown communities, that's why she's advocating for environmental justice through her bill, the Green New Deal for Cities.
John, Cori needs this movement to have her back so she can keep her focus on working to save Black lives and creating a truly just system. Please, will you make a $5 donation right now to help re-elect Cori so she can continue boldly leading legislation and respond to attacks from the far-right and future challengers?
In solidarity,
Team Cori