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Stacey Abrams wants to make history again. After losing the Georgia governor’s race to Brian Kemp back in 2018, Abrams — the first Black woman to be a major party’s gubernatorial candidate — spent four years coalition building across the state. Now she’s back, armed with a national reputation, the experience of running for statewide office and a fresh determination to defend her state from voter suppression. Will it be enough to make her the country’s first Black woman governor?
In her debut as the new host of It’s Been a Minute, Brittany Luse talks to Abrams herself — about the power and pitfalls of being an icon; how she deals with criticism from inside her own party; and what it will take to shift the politics of the Deep South.
Brittany also brings on Christina Greer, political scientist at Fordham University, to discuss Abrams’ strategy and how the former minority leader mirrors other Black women politicians who made history.
You can follow us on Twitter @NPRITsBeenaMin and email us at ibam@npr.org.
AlyB chats with ADHD advocate Torrian Timms about neurodiversity and ADHD. Oct. 2-8 is Mental Illness Awareness Week, and we’re shedding light on one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders. […]
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