The Mountaintop
We lift every voice and sing — The name of a Black Woman who stood at the mountaintop. With audacity that reflected off the glass ceilings that shattered when you spoke her name.
Kamala Devi Harris. You stood. Standing in the spirit of Shirley Chisolm, Unbought, Unbossed and Undenying.
You dreamed. The girl who would not be deferred and went on to write a letter to the world with a signature that now reads — It’s Possible.
It’s Possible for a Black girl from Oakland, California, to see the mountaintop. And when she gets there to take the world off her shoulders and sit. Sitting in the resilience of Fannie Lou Hammer, you took the world by Storm. Never going Rouge and letting anyone take you out of character.
You laughed. You filled rooms with hope and integrity and lit paths with perseverance. You opened. Doors that had been closed. You stepped — Over walls that had been built.
You climbed. The Mount Everest of expectations with a smile that sat at the intersection of joy and justice. Because a country built in spite of you, you stood in spite of.
You are the embodiment of what can be, unburdened by what has been. Rest in the knowing that you are ours.
We thank you for the view from your moutaintop.
Madame Vice President you ran a great campaign. In 107 days you introduced yourself to the American people and defined what disqualified your opponent. You raised a billion dollars within a matter of days and put together a coalition of the most diverse group of American citizenry. You presented a measure of hope and optimism while displaying intelligence and discipline. You were pragmatic, deliberate, insightful, inspiring, and positive. You were the epitome of a political scientist and your campaign left everything on the field. You were our last best hope for an American aesthetic that millions of us are in pursuit of. I am honored to have been a part of this campaign and I look forward to working with you further to protect our democracy and form a more perfect union. May the ancestors give you enlightenment. May God continue to bless you all the days of your life. Thank you for your service.
The people of Texas, regardless of party, have the opportunity to elect a leader with character, vision, and the willingness to roll up his sleeves and work hard to do right by them. Let’s help send a great leader like @ColinAllredTX to the U.S. Senate.
I’m not cancelling Wapo or Amazon Prime. These actions hurt the reporters and the employees of these companies. I did something more meaningful. I voted Dem up and down the ticket. You should too.
Today I’m heading to Michigan to join @KamalaHarris on the campaign trail!
In this final stretch, we have to give it everything we’ve got. It’s time for everybody to #DoSomething!
Find ways to get involved today at https://t.co/6g4HZzYgIQ.
Pure joy and energy at the Kamala Harris rally in Houston, Texas. Republicans don’t know what’s coming their way this election. Never seen anything like this before.
This election is about FREEDOM.
Freedom for a woman to decide what is right for her without the government telling her what to do with her body.
Can we get 1,000 fast RTs and replies using the hashtag #KamalaForFreedom to get it trending?
Please and thank you!🙏💪
Thelma Mothershed Wair, one of the nine Black students who integrated a high school in Little Rock while white segregationists yelled threats, passed away yesterday.
Rest in power, Thelma 🕊️
Proud of my hubby ♥️We just left the Oval Office where President Biden awarded him the medal of Excellence in Humanities for the work he’s done in the field of literature and expression in arts. He’s the best of us. 💋
I don't know what's more disturbing: The felon telling the reporter that he will not send money to schools that teach about colonization, stolen land, and slavery; or the Black guy not saying a damn word about it.