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Author: Tierra Stewart

Tierra Stewart is chief program officer for IGNITE, America’s largest, most diverse organization for young women’s political leadership.
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Investing in Young Black Women Is the Path to Liberation

Tierra Stewart

One year after Congress made Juneteenth a national holiday, I and so many of my Black and Brown people still yearn for true justice. And we’ll never achieve it unless we harness our political power and invest in tomorrow’s leaders.

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