Black Women in Politics

From their voting habits to their leadership roles, Black women play a defining role in our political system. Over the last few years, more and more Black women have made history, and their roles and voices are being recognized in newfound ways — and it’s leading to change. 

What are the top issues for Black women ahead of the 2024 election? What more needs to be done to increase Black female representation in politics on all levels and what are the barriers? What is the power of the Black vote and how does it impact our politics going forward? 

The Hill will bring together current and former Black women holding office, who make up different aspects of our political world, to share what it means to be a Black woman in politics.   

LOCATION
STREAMING NATIONWIDE

DATE & TIME
Thursday, March 21
9:50 AM ET Stream Goes Live
10:00 AM ET Programming Begins
11:30 AM ET Programming Concludes

Headliner Interview: Breaking Barriers

  • Stacey Abrams, Founder, Fair Fight Action; Ronald W. Walters Endowed Chair of Race & Black Politics, Howard University; Former Representative (D), Georgia House of Representatives

Headliner Interview: Pushing for Equal Rights

  • Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), Co-Chair, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Caucus & Member, Congressional Black Caucus 

Headliner Interview: Diversity Leadership

  • Whitley Yates, Director of Diversity & Engagement, Indiana Republican Party

Panel: Representation Matters

  • Roxy Ndebumadu, District 4 Councilmember (R), Bowie City Council
  • Adrianne Shropshire, Executive Director, BlackPAC
  • Gabrielle Wyatt, Founder, The Highland Project
  • Kimberly Klacik, Conservative Political Commentator (R-MD)

Moderator:

  • Cheyanne M. Daniels, Race & Politics Reporter, The Hill; Host, The Switch Up Podcast

Have a question? Reach us on social media @TheHillEvents using #TheHillWomen


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