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‘Resilient, But Not Invincible’: New Poll Highlights the Economic Realities and Hope of Black Women
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The Root
view video Scary On-Air Incident During News Broadcast Finally ExplainedReleased on Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, the 10th annual “Power of the Sister Vote” poll—conducted by the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP) and its Black Women’s Roundtable in collaboration with The Root —surveyed 1,000 registered Black women voters.
“It means we now have a decade-long record of Black women telling us in their own words what they’re living through and what they need.
RELATED: Black Women Pay a High Cost for Medical MisdiagnosisCampbell added that these insights take on particular meaning given the current political environment.
Dr. Avis Jones-DeWeever of Nouveaux Strategies, who assisted with the study, explained that as economic realities grow more concerning, Black women’s priorities are shifting.
Black women are resilient–but resilience should not be mistaken for invincibility.