When I was 12 years old, I entered a costume contest at the Mall of America dressed as the first woman president of the United States. I won the contest, but I didn’t know if I would ever see a woman president in my lifetime—let alone a woman of color. Now, I’m 27 years old, […]
Tell Your Story
Margaret Sullivan – 36
When it comes to the thought of a Black woman becoming president , I believe Lizzo said it best: “It’s about damn time.” While it’s hard to summarize how it feels to vote for Kamala Harris, the word that keeps coming to mind is “validation.” I hope this election shows Black girls everywhere there are […]
Cedereaka McHenry – 48
Cedereaka McHenry is excited to vote for a Black woman to be president, as she believes it shows how far we have come and that we are ready for change.
Kelly Adams – 36
I am thrilled that I get to witness this moment in history with so many women in my life. I feel this is what our elders fought so hard for. So that younger generations get to see a strong woman standing up, not just for women but our entire nation.
Symone Morrison – 21
Symone Morrison is excited to be a part of the voting process as a young African American woman, and encourages her friends and family to vote in order to better the future for herself and her children.
Mia Holiday – 21
It’s very much an exciting and powerful moment for sure, but I don’t really know how to break it down into words. I’m very enthusiastic about a Black female candidate for president and it just feels like we are making history.
Anya Morrison – 23
Being a participant in this election makes me feel like I have more of a voice than ever. Every election year there’s more and more issues that arise that are personal to being a woman and a Black woman at that.
Edrissa Adams – 39
Voting this year, I feel a profound sense of pride and responsibility. Seeing a Black female candidate on the ballot is inspiring and empowering. It feels like a historic moment, a step towards true representation and equality. My vote is my voice, and today, it feels louder than ever.
Victoria Davis – 81
Kamala Harris is the first Black woman to be endorsed by the Democratic Party for President, and her candidacy is a motivating force for young women.
Sofie Holiday – 18
Sofie Holiday, a young black woman, is excited to vote in her first election year, as she believes her vote will make a difference for women’s reproductive rights.
Arielle Morrison Lehr – 31
Arielle Morrison Lehr has found empowerment in knowing her voice matters and is being heard, challenging the fear-based system that pigeonholes people based on race, sexual identity and gender expression.
Eva Morrison – 87
Eva Morrison, a black woman born in the south, is excited to support Kamala Harris as the first black female candidate for president, as she believes that Harris will bring positive change and compassion to the leadership of the nation.
Shannan Paul
Shannen Paul, a Black woman, voted for Kamala Harris in the 2020 election, feeling that her vote was a pledge to history and a recognition of the work done by Black Women.
Historic moment: Black women share the joy of voting for Black woman presidential candidate
Black women in Minnesota have launched the Tell Your Story series to share their experiences of voting for Kamala Harris, a Black woman presidential candidate, as a momentous and historic moment in the country’s story.
