“‘While I may be the first woman in this office, I won’t be the last,” said Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. This year’s election has been repeated by many as the most important in our lifetimes and in American history. For Black women specifically, this election marks the first time a Black woman holds a seat in the second highest office of the United States,” writes Staff Columnist Mariama Jallow. Jallow’s opinion piece asks: “Black women have been saving Democrats in general elections for more than the past three cycles, but what has the Democratic party done for Black women as a whole?”Click the link in our bio to read more from Mariama Jallow (’22).

“‘While I may be the first woman in this office, I won’t be the last,” said Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. This year’s election has been repeated by many as the most important in our lifetimes and in American history. For Black women specifically, this election marks the first time a Black woman holds a seat in the second highest office of the United States,” writes Staff Columnist Mariama Jallow. Jallow’s opinion piece asks: “Black women have been saving Democrats in general elections for more than the past three cycles, but what has the Democratic party done for Black women as a whole?”Click the link in our bio to read more from Mariama Jallow (’22).

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