Summer has had a busy week.
Summer has been busy, John!
But before we dive into everything Summer has been up to lately, can you chip in $5, or whatever you can, to help us continue to fund our voter turnout efforts until November?
From meeting with voters to strategizing with progressive leaders from across the nation, Summer knows that the best way to build a multi-generational, multi-cultural movement is to engage with folks at all levels of the political process.
This past weekend, Summer hit the streets at the 55th annual Harambee Ujima Black Arts, Cultural and Wellness Festival — a cultural collaboration that advocates and advances the Black Arts Movement in order to preserve all forms of Black Art in the greater Pittsburgh region.
Then she met with friends and neighbors, including fellow state representative, Sara Innamorato, at Barrel and Flow, a community event of music, visual art, and culinary art with the mission to provide economic empowerment for the Black community.
And currently, Summer is at Netroots, a cornerstone convention for American progressive political activists, to speak on and join together in solidarity with other progressives from across the nation.
It’s only by listening to folks from all backgrounds about their values, struggles, and stories, that we will win. That is why Summer has been so busy, John, because she knows that solidarity is the way forward.
Summer doesn’t take a penny from corporate PACs, because she knows that solidarity is also about remaining accountable to those you serve. That is why we need your help to continue forward as we grow closer and closer to Election Day. Please consider chipping in $5 so we can continue building this movement of everyday people.
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In solidarity,
Team Summer