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Activists, MIT media specialists take up ‘disappointing’ Black candidates’ races

by voteadmin | Oct 8, 2021 | Civic Engagement Leadership Lab (CELL) DTV, DTV, Top

The many facets of the Sept. 14 preliminary election are still being debated in many corners of the city, but within the Black community – particularly among activists and Black former candidates – the sentiments of disappointment and frustration were made clear soon after the polls closed.

For the first time ever, three Black candidates — Kim Janey, Andrea Campbell, and John Barros— were running for mayor, with many more seeking at-large and district seats on the city council. Activists like Ron Bell of Dunk the Vote say the lackluster performance of most Black candidates in the preliminary has been a blow.

FULL ARTICLE:

https://www.dotnews.com/2021/activists-mit-media-specialists-take-disappointing-black-candidates

 

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