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Aimee Allison, She the People Founder Reveals Why Women of Color Will Decide 2024 Election

Hey friend! I recently had an enlightening chat with Aimee Allison, founder of She the People. You may recognize Aimee from her political commentary on news networks like MSNBC. In this podcast episode, we dig into the seismic impact women of color are having on politics today. Aimee makes a compelling case for why supporting leaders like Kamala Harris is critical right now. We discuss key issues like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, and the racist rhetoric we're hearing from some politicians. Aimee explains why women - especially women of color - have the power to determine the outcome of this election. I come away feeling so inspired and optimistic about what's possible when we fully value the leadership of women. Aimee truly walks the talk when it comes to racial and gender justice. I'd love to hear your thoughts after listening. What stood out to you most? How are you feeling about the election? Let me know in the comments!

In this episode, you will be able to:

Discover the inspiring impact of Kamala Harris on women of color in American politics.

Explore the pivotal role of women of color in shaping American democracy.

Uncover Aimee Allison's remarkable contributions to racial and gender justice.

Learn about the crucial importance of voting for women of color in the political landscape.

Dive into the empowering goals and achievements of the She the People organization.

My special guest is Aimee Allison

Aimee Allison, the founder and president of She the People, is a Democratic innovator and a champion of racial and gender justice. Renowned for her national efforts, Aimee has organized and moderated the nation's first presidential forum for women of color, attended by presidential candidates and more than 1,000 women from across the country, garnering major national press. She leverages media research and analysis to show the power of women of color electorate, increase voter engagement, and advocate for racial, economic, and gender justice. Aimee's writings in the New York Times, Newsweek, the Washington Post, and Essence magazine have made the definitive case that women of color are the saving graces of American democracy. With a background in history and education from Stanford University, Aimee Allison's work is firmly grounded in finding shared history and a common vision to create new political and cultural pathways to change, making her an inspiring and influential figure in the field.

The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to She the People and its Mission

00:03:37 - Aimee's Vision and Support from Women

00:06:04 - Reflecting on the Impact of Women of Color

00:09:41 - The Role of Women of Color in American Democracy

00:14:51 - Historic Moment of Kamala Harris' Nomination

00:15:10 - Feeling Ready and Proud as a Black Woman

00:17:32 - Troubling Rhetoric and Divisiveness

00:20:43 - Othering and Racism

00:23:53 - The Power of Women's Votes

00:29:56 - Redefining Strength and Patriotism

00:30:11 - Recognizing Kamala Harris' Experience

00:31:23 - Overcoming Misogynoir

00:32:48 - Appeal to Undecided Voters

00:36:31 - Hope for the Future

The resources mentioned in this episode are:

Visit Aimee Allison's website at aimeeallison.com to learn more about her work, her podcast She the People, and her speaking engagements.

Connect with Aimee Allison on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/aimeeallison to stay updated on her latest articles, interviews, and advocacy efforts.

Follow She the People on Instagram to engage with the organization's content, events, and initiatives related to racial and gender justice.

Listen to Aimee Allison's podcast She the People to gain insights into important political and social issues, including the 2024 US Election and the impact of women of color in politics.

Take action and vote in the upcoming election to support the values and leadership represented by Aimee Allison and other advocates for racial and gender justice.

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