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REPORT: Voices of Women of Color Entrepreneurs

Women of color are the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the United States.  They want financial freedom, yet lack of capital is a common obstacle to growing their business. She the People’s new research uncovers why women of color start businesses, how they’re doing it, and what they need to grow it. Read what they said. 

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Open Letter: Women for Julie Su

Dear President Biden, as prominent leaders committed to gender, reproductive, racial, and economic justice, we urge you to nominate Julie Su for United States Secretary of Labor.

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Stronger Together: The Power of Coalition Building with Women of Color

Women of color are often the deciding factors in elections and have historically brought to light important issues and much-needed policies that benefit all Americans in the long run. This multiracial coalition of women of color is crucial to continue progressing the United States forward in a way that cares for all people, regardless of who they are.

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A Democracy For Us All: The State of Women of Color in 2022

Democracy was the winner in the 2022 Midterm Election cycle, with election deniers and MAGA extremists conceding races in a way that was a clear repudiation of Trumpism and extremism. Exit polls show people of color – particularly women of color – had a big role in making that happen.

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Aimee Allison's Official Statement on Mob Storming the Capitol

What we are witnessing at the U.S Capitol and in the Georgia state capitol is an absolute disgrace to our democracy. In stark contrast to the electoral Senate race victories in Georgia led by Black and brown women that reflect the possibility of a united country that embraces all races, the reckless storming of the Capital represents the worst of America who resist this.

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Sen. Kamala Harris Spoke for All of Us

Kamala Harris proved in the vice presidential debate what we've known all along: She is ready to lead at the highest level, as a truth-teller, an unwavering champion for social justice, and a woman of color who understands and represents issues that impact communities of color the most.

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