We Shall Not Be Moved: The "Colored Girls" and the Politics of Persistence
In this powerful roundtable, we sit down with Yolanda Caraway, Minyon Moore, Leah Daughtry, and Tina Flournoy—four trailblazing women known as “The Colored Girls.” Together, they trace their political lineage from Jesse Jackson’s historic campaigns t...
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We Shall Not Be Moved: The "Colored Girls" and the Politics of Persistence
In this powerful roundtable, we sit down with Yolanda Caraway, Minyon Moore, Leah Daughtry, and Tina Flournoy—four trailblazing women known as “The Colored Girls.” Together, they trace their political lineage from Jesse Jackson’s historic campaigns to modern party leadership, unpacking lessons on power, representation, and resilience. They pull no punches, and they have all the receipts as they reflect on the 2024 election, the role of Black women in our democracy, and what it truly means to build—and protect—the Democratic Party.