Today marks the end of Black History Month and the beginning of Women’s History Month — and I think that’s the perfect time to talk about just how we’re going to make history with this campaign.
For too long, women — and particularly women of color — have been pushed aside and kept out of our nation’s leadership.
And NJ-10 is no different, John.
But, when I’m elected as your next Congresswoman, I will be the FIRST Black woman and FIRST woman to represent the people of NJ-10. And you know what? It’s about damn time.
During Women’s History Month, we celebrate the women, and particularly the women of color, who have fought to create a more equal, just, fair, and free society for all women.
And, at the same time, we recognize that their fight — our fight — is far from over.