Teja Smith, a politically engaged Black woman, expressed disillusionment after Donald Trump won a second term, leading many Black women to reassess their involvement in electoral politics. Despite their historical role in social and political movements, Black women are now prioritizing self-care and mental health, with calls to focus on rest and selective activism. AP VoteCast data shows Black women’s concerns about democracy and authoritarianism, with a majority supporting Kamala Harris in the 2024 election but ultimately unable to prevent Trump’s victory with increased support from other demographics. This shift marks a departure from Black women’s traditional role as core organizers in America’s democracy.
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Lawmaker shares personal story with organ donation amid procurement concerns
House Energy and Commerce Chairman Rep. Brett Guthrie discussed his personal experience with organ transplantation and the need for public confidence in the system during a hearing on alarming organ procurement practices, which were revealed by a HRSA investigation showing 29% of patients had signs of life before procurement. Guthrie, whose mother died awaiting a liver transplant, emphasized the importance of maintaining donor participation and addressing these issues as a bipartisan concern. Want More Context?...
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