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Read MoreNetworks are powerful. Years ago, we were invited to join a network of professionals of color in foreign affairs. It was life-changing. We came to that network having worked hard to prove ourselves as diplomats, policy analysts, NGO leaders, think tank experts, and business leaders. And everywhere we still felt like outsiders. Foreign policy remained a white man’s domain.
Read MoreRIGGED: The Voter Suppression Playbook is an award-winning documentary that exposes the nefarious tactics used to suppress the vote and serves to spark discussion on the actions needed to protect our democracy.
Read MoreElecting great diversity champions in Virginia
Read MoreThe attacks on politicians of color and women in office are getting worse, and we are fed up and ready to push for change.
Read MoreAs 149 African Americans who served in the last administration, we witnessed firsthand the relentless attacks on the legitimacy of President Barack Obama and his family from our front-row seats to America’s first black presidency. Witnessing racism surge in our country, both during and after Obama’s service and ours, has been a shattering reality, to say the least. But it has also provided jet-fuel for our activism, especially in moments such as these.
Read MoreOn January 3, the U.S. House of Representatives passed Rules creating a new Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and mandating appointment of a Chief Diversity Officer and creation of a diversity plan. T
Read MoreAndy Kim won! His long-shot bid unseated a Republican incumbent and staunch Trump supporter, part of the wave of victories by Democrats that brought unprecedented diversity to national and state offices. Dozens of Diversity Declaration volunteers helped get out the vote for Andy, knocking on hundreds of doors, mailing over 550 postcards and making phone calls to voters in New Jersey’s 3rd congressional district.
Read MoreWe started off as a non-partisan effort to elect more representatives that truly walk the walk when it comes to inclusion in their public policy AND in practice. But we recognize, as our allies at Indivisible recently put it, white supremacy IS on the ballot this year.
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