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‘Empowering the sister vote boot camp’ raises awareness on Black women’s voting impact

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
February 18, 2025
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‘Empowering the sister vote boot camp’ raises awareness on Black women’s voting impact

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The Black Women’s Roundtable organization is amplifying Black women’s voices through Saturday’s “Empowering the Sister Vote Boot Camp”, emphasizing the critical role they play in elections.

Despite 72.4% of African Americans in Mississippi being registered to vote as of 2022, only 47% of those registered exercised their voting rights. (Source: KFF)

Katrice Cook, Fundraiser Coordinator for the Council of Negro Women, stresses the importance of encouraging all members of the community, regardless of age, to participate in the electoral process, acknowledging the challenges faced in mobilizing Black voters.

Allytra Perryman of the Mississippi NAACP State Conference underscores the power inherent in each vote, urging individuals to assert their agency rather than relinquishing decision-making to others.

Cassandra Welchlin, Executive Director of the Mississippi Black Women Roundtable, highlights the initiative’s focus on equipping Black women with the tools necessary to galvanize their communities and elevate the significance of their votes.

Recognizing the pivotal role of Black women in shaping political, social, and environmental discourse, Welchlin reaffirms their commitment to active participation in democracy.

The boot camp aims to recenter the voting dialogue around issues pertinent to everyday life, extending beyond presidential elections to encompass local and statewide races.

Carol Burnett, Executive Director of the Mississippi Low Income Childcare Initiative, emphasizes the link between voting and policymaking, emphasizing the tangible impact of elected officials on community welfare.

Serarcy Taylor, President of the Mississippi Gulf Coast Alumni Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, stresses the significance of local engagement in effecting change at broader levels of government.

The overarching goal is to foster a deeper understanding of the value of each vote and its direct influence on governance and policy outcomes.

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