By Angela Glover Blackwell & Maria Teresa Kumar (original source Bustle)
“Think back to some of the most salient political acts of the past year. Whether it was an organizer like Ana Maria Archila forcing Sen. Jeff Flake to confront a sexual assault survivor before voting to confirm Brett Kavanaugh or the 98 percent of Black Alabama women who refused to allow a far-right misogynist and accused pedophile to become their senator, you’ll notice a trend.
If 1992 was the Year of the Woman, 2018 will go down in history as the Year of Black and Brown Women.”
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