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Inflation, reproductive rights among top election issues for Black women

Writer: Jamine MotonJamine Moton

Data suggests women are registered to vote in the U.S. at higher rates than men – that includes two-thirds of eligible Black women. On today’s special edition of “Closer Look,” we begin conversations with specific voter blocks leading up to the 2024 presidential election. Show host Rose talks with several guests about what issues are top of mind for Black women in Georgia.


Guests include:


Natasha Murphy, the chief of staff for Black Girls Vote


Jasmine Bowles, the executive state director for 9to5 Georgia


Dr. Pearl Dowe, an African American studies and political science professor, who serves as the vice provost for faculty affairs at Emory University


LaTosha Brown, a social strategist and co-founder of Black Voters Matter


Jamine Moton, the CEO of the Atlanta-based company Skylar Security



 
 
 

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