Black voters are the backbone of the Democratic party.
For too long, we've failed to meet the entirety of our coalition with year-round voter engagement.
It's time to change that. Join us ➡️ https://t.co/fCH1gKID9H
After the disgraceful Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, Republican states are racing to erase Black voters. We’re talking racial gerrymandering on steroids. The @TheBlackCaucus is fighting back with everything we have. Here’s what you need to know.
Pride is joy. Pride is courage. Pride is a celebration. And Pride is the ongoing fight to ensure every person can live as their authentic self.
This month and every month, we celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and all those continuing the fight for equality.
Happy Pride!
Today is Primary Day across six states: California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota. Wherever you are, the polls are open and your vote is ready to be cast. This is the moment that shapes who represents you in November.
Head to https://t.co/te8hqk0ffY to find your polling location, check what ID you'll need, and see what to bring. Make a plan and go!
Three federal judges stepped in and blocked Alabama Republicans from using yet another congressional map designed to weaken Black representation.
The fact that Black voters are still having to fight this hard for fair representation in 2026 is outrageous. Republicans need to spend less time trying to dilute Black voting power and more time doing the jobs they were elected to do.
Congratulations to @ColinAllredTX on winning the Democratic primary for Texas’ 33rd Congressional District. A civil rights lawyer and proven fighter for working people, Allred is headed to the general in one of the most watched races in the state.
The work continues. #LetItResound
Memorial Day began as Decoration Day and one of its earliest known ceremonies was an African American act of remembrance. On May 1, 1865, newly freed Black people gathered in Charleston, SC to honor the fallen.
Know this history and pass it on! #letitresound
Conservative extremists on the Supreme Court gave Donald Trump King-like immunity in 2024.
They are responsible for the unprecedented corruption he's unleashed on the country.
And now the American people are paying the price.
On tape, Julie Johnson called Marc Veasey's seat "cushy" and said he didn't "do a damn thing." Rep. Veasey co-founded the Congressional Voting Rights Caucus and led landmark litigation against Texas voter ID laws. That's the record she dismissed.
Six states are voting today. Alabama. Georgia. Idaho. Kentucky. Oregon. Pennsylvania.
Black voters in every one of these states have spent months knocking doors, making calls, and turning out their neighbors. Today is the return on that investment. Show up, cast your ballot, and carry the momentum forward.
Find your polling place. Make your voice count. The work continues from here.
This fight is ours. The dismantling of voting protections reaches every cause we care about and every community we serve. Today in Montgomery, Alabama, RSAF joins the National Day of Action because the march continues and we intend to finish it. https://t.co/FUWuHLBEUX
Tennessee erased a Black congressional district in 8 days. The speed of suppression demands an equal urgency in response. RSAF is in Montgomery today because urgency calls for presence. Join us. https://t.co/DjQoCf8th9 #DayOfAction
Sixty-one years after Selma, organizers are still making the march. Today it lands in Montgomery, Alabama, and Rolling Sea Action Fund is proud to be part of it. Show up. Speak up. Stand with the South. https://t.co/FUWuHLBEUX #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth
Voting rights and climate justice share the same ground. Suppressed voters mean silenced communities. Silenced communities bear the heaviest burden of environmental harm. Today in Montgomery, we fight for both. #DayOfAction#VotingRights
Every issue RSAF works on, from environmental justice to clean energy, runs through the ballot box. Today we are in Montgomery, Alabama standing with the movement to protect that access for every voter in the South and beyond. https://t.co/FUWuHLBEUX
Eight days. That is all it took for Tennessee lawmakers to erase a Black congressional district. When representation disappears, so does accountability. Today we gather in Montgomery to demand both back. #DayOfAction#VotingRights
The march that began in Selma did not end in 1965. It continued into the courts, into the legislatures, and onto the streets. Today it continues in Montgomery. Rolling Sea Action Fund is here because the work is still ours to finish. #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth