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Feb 25 2021

The Collective PAC Endorses Five Black Leaders for Municipal Offices in Georgia, Nebraska and Texas

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, The Collective PAC, the nation’s largest political action committee dedicated to increasing Black political representation across all levels of government, announced its endorsements of candidates in five municipal races across the nation. Founders of The Collective PAC, Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, released the following statement:

“Collective change begins in the community and public servants at the municipal level play an incredibly important role in moving progress forward, keeping their constituents safe, and building a community that lifts up all working families. Today, The Collective PAC is proud to endorse five candidates for municipal office who are ready to build on their impressive records as community leaders and bring their experiences to city hall. Deborah Peoples, Imani Barnes, Naomi Hattaway, Jared Williams, and Hosanna Yemiru are each equipped to meet this moment with candor, urgency, and vigor. They will empower their communities and ensure that liberty, justice, and fairness are accessible to everyone.”

Deborah Peoples (Candidate for Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas) is a trusted leader who is ready to lead Fort Worth through the ongoing public health crisis. As Chair of the Tarrant County Democratic Party, Deborah led critical voter registration and civic engagement efforts during the 2020 election cycle. As mayor, she will combat disparities in education, health care, and economic opportunity by ensuring the equitable distribution of city services and bringing all of Fort Worth to the table. The Collective PAC was proud to support Deborah in 2019 and we look forward to helping her make history as the first Black woman mayor of Fort Worth.

Imani Barnes (Candidate for Tucker City Council (GA), District 2) is ready to make history as the first Black person to serve on the Tucker City Council. An experienced scientist and research technician, Imani is completing her PhD in public health with a focus on community minority health. As a city councilor, Imani will use her expertise and passion to combat the public health crisis, implement programs to support Tucker’s youth, and revitalize the community by preserving parks and recreational areas.

Naomi Hattaway (Candidate for Omaha City Council (NE), District 6) wants to build an Omaha for everyone as a member of the city council. A proud alum of the Black Campaign School, a program created by Collective Future (an affiliated organization of The Collective PAC) and an experienced non-profit consultant, Naomi leads through listening to the community and the quiet power of activism. She will focus on bringing equity, smart growth, and public health and safety to Omaha.

Dr. Jared Williams (Candidate for Fort Worth City Council (TX), District 6) is a community leader and educator committed to addressing the racial disparities that plague Fort Worth’s health care and education systems. A son of Fort Worth, Jared has used his degree in Environmental Science and Science Education to create local solutions for sustainable urban infrastructure, water conservation, and waste management. He will be a strong champion for affordable housing, equitable public schools, and improving access to public health in city hall.

Hosanna Yemiru (Candidate for Dallas City Council (TX), District 11) is a progressive champion who has worked to elect several leaders in Dallas as a former organizer. She is committed to building a transformative vision for public safety that holds everyone accountable, developing green infrastructure, and combating homelessness by addressing housing affordability.

ABOUT THE COLLECTIVE PAC

The Collective PAC is working to create an America where Black people are equally represented at every level of government. The Collective PAC is strategically focused on creating a truly equitable democracy where our nation’s local, state and federal governments have diverse and talented elected leadership and Black people are fully represented in positions of power to create the policies necessary to progress our communities forward.

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Feb 23 2021

This Congress is the most diverse ever. But Hill staffers remain overwhelmingly white.

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Feb 19 2021

The Collective PAC Endorses Wade Hinton for Mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, The Collective PAC, the nation’s largest political action committee dedicated to increasing Black political representation across all levels of government, endorsed Wade Hinton for mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Founders of The Collective PAC, Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, released the following statement:

“The Collective PAC is excited to endorse former City Attorney Wade Hinton in his historic bid to be the first Black mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee. A son of Chattanooga, Wade has actively fought to restore voting rights for the formerly incarcerated, bring diversity to nonprofit boards, and make Alton Park safer for children during and after school. As mayor, Wade will champion a Chattanooga that works for all families and prioritizes an inclusive economy through promoting equitable workforce development, strengthening access to housing throughout the city’s nearly 100 neighborhoods, and investing in youth and family centers across Chattanooga to help build a united approach to reimagining public safety. The Collective PAC is proud to support Wade and we look forward to witnessing him make history.”

Born and raised in Chattanooga, Wade Hinton has an impressive record serving his community in both the private and public sectors. He has worked as city attorney, deputy general counsel at Volkswagen, vice president of inclusion and diversity at Unum, and founded Board Connector, an organization which pushes for equitable and diverse representation on nonprofit boards. Wade is running for mayor to give back to the community that raised him and ensure that all Chattanoogans have a seat at the table. He is a graduate of Emory University and the University of Memphis School of Law. Wade lives in the city with his wife Jana and their daughter Genevieve.

ABOUT THE COLLECTIVE PAC

The Collective PAC is working to create an America where Black people are equally represented at every level of government. The Collective PAC is strategically focused on creating a truly equitable democracy where our nation’s local, state and federal governments have diverse and talented elected leadership and Black people are fully represented in positions of power to create the policies necessary to progress our communities forward.

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Feb 18 2021

The Collective PAC Endorses Alvin Bragg for Manhattan District Attorney

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, The Collective PAC, the nation’s largest political action committee dedicated to increasing Black political representation across all levels of government, proudly endorsed Alvin Bragg for Manhattan District Attorney. Founders of The Collective PAC, Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, released the following statement:

“Justice is on the ballot in municipal and statewide races across the country and today we are excited to endorse Alvin Bragg for Manhattan District Attorney. Elections for local prosecutors and judicial candidates play an important role in bringing transparency, accountability, and compassion to our broken legal system. The Collective PAC is proud to empower and stand with a changemaker like Alvin who will make our communities safer, restore balance to our legal system, and give a voice to the systemic inequities that have kept true justice out of reach for too many.”

Alvin Bragg is a longtime champion for workers’ and tenants’ rights and an advocate for accountability and equity in the legal system. A former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Chief Deputy Attorney General for the State of New York, and Executive Deputy Attorney General for Social Justice, he will work to end mass incarceration, deliver justice for sexual assault survivors, and root out corruption once elected.

ABOUT THE COLLECTIVE PAC

The Collective PAC is working to create an America where Black people are equally represented at every level of government. The Collective PAC is strategically focused on creating a truly equitable democracy where our nation’s local, state and federal governments have diverse and talented elected leadership and Black people are fully represented in positions of power to create the policies necessary to progress our communities forward.

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Feb 18 2021

Black Women Senators: And Then There Were None

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