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The New Abnormal
Empowering Black Women in Economic Policy
This chapter explores the necessity of prioritizing Black women in economic decision-making in the U.S., arguing that it can lead to broader societal benefits. It emphasizes systemic changes needed to address issues like wage disparity and housing instability, while advocating for grassroots activism as a means to achieve progress. The discussion critiques the political landscape's impact on marginalized communities and calls for collective action to combat entrenched economic inequalities.
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