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Today in partnership with the
Center for American Women in Politics, and Rutgers Eagles Institute of
Politics, we released a new report, “Black
Women in American Politics 2019”, where we outline the status of Black women in American politics
in November 2019, one year ahead of the 2020 election and are also
hosting a dynamic panel of Black women thought leaders for a briefing
today in Washington, D.C.
Today’s discussion will center on
looking ahead to 2020, the lessons learned by Black women, and how we
can build from the lessons learned from the 2018 elections. You can
watch us live on Facebook—details below:
Media
Briefing Higher Heights Presents: Black Women in
American Politics 2019 When: TODAY, December 11th
at 11:15 am ET Where: Facebook Live!
 You don’t want to miss this
powerhouse discussion joined by:
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Glynda C. Carr,
Co-Founder, President and CEO of Higher Heights
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Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11)
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Karen Finney,
Political Strategist and CNN political commentator
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Kelly Dittmar,
Assistant Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University–Camden
and Scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics at the
Eagleton Institute of Politics
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Judith Browne Dianis,
Executive Director, National Office Advancement Project
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Melanie Roussell Newman, Senior Vice President of Communications and Culture, Planned
Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood Action
Fund
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Leah Daughtry,
Political Strategist
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Jocelyn Frye, Senior
Fellow, Center For American Progress
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Adrianne Shropshire,
Executive Director, BlackPAC
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Karine Jean Pierre,
Senior Advisor and National Spokeswoman, MoveOn
Make sure to tune in to our
Facebook page at 11:15 am ET and watch the action live: Facebook.com/HigherHeights4.
Onward,
Glynda
Higher Heights http://www.higherheightsforamerica.org/
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