Scripture teaches us when we fight for justice, it is not only our justice, it is justice for our neighbor. pic.twitter.com/d7QZgOgYVv
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) August 25, 2019
I have no trouble finding interesting tweets and articles about Elizabeth Warren — partially as a result of personal bias, I’m sure, but also because she’s a local pol and getting a ton of media coverage, good and bad. But I’d honestly be just as happy to see Sen. Harris as the Democratic nominee, and in the Oval Office. Unfortunately, what my usual reading round turns up on Harris tends to be either press-release-style twitter boosting (which is fine, but not really front-page-worthy in most cases) — or else pundits shaking their heads / fingers about the latest anti-Harris crap that’s floated up from the wingnut welfare outlets, stuff I have no interest in spreading any further.
So — if you’re on Team Kamala, post a link in the comments here, or send me an email at annelaurie dot bj at gmail, okay?
(Same goes for other actual Democratic candidates, of course!)
Kamala Harris on identity politics —>
“And people bring it up in a way that is meant to marginalize sometimes in a way that I believe is meant to say, hush, in a way that sometimes it's meant to say: Shut up.” https://t.co/IRK5cD1ELt
— Deepa Shivaram (@deepa_shivaram) August 25, 2019
KAMALA HARRIS spoke on identity politics tonight at the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People Gala. She says the term is the new way of saying "race card"
She adds when talking about civil rights issues, it's brought as a way meant to marginalize, say hush or "shut up" pic.twitter.com/4aezlEQbmA
— Deepa Shivaram (@deepa_shivaram) August 25, 2019
For more context on the "debate" over identity politics, this article penned by @staceyabrams, who disagrees with Francis Fukayama on the topic, is a really important read.https://t.co/z0QxAMkgQC https://t.co/q78dR2qgF2
— Deepa Shivaram (@deepa_shivaram) August 25, 2019
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