It took Alabama 14 years to implement Brown v. Board of Ed., which was mandatory, but only 14 days to eliminate majority Black districts after LA v. Callais, which was not mandatory. I will never get how eliminating Black districts isn't racial gerrymandering, but.. oh well.
Kamala ran a great campaign, dogwalked Trump in the debate, and then lost because of ads about how Dems care more about trans people than inflation. This is the reality.
The term “people of color” (a term I have always disliked) has really taken a hit these last few years. And it wasn’t due to black folk, but from the anti-blackness that emanates from the groups that fall under this amorphous term.
I had no idea: Greenville, S.C., is an awesome city. Legit really cool downtown district. Great restaurants and good vibes. I feel like this is the best kept secret on the East Coast?