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The Power of Words: A Call to Action for Change
Springfield, Ohio, USAWed Sep 18 2024
In a recent conversation with a panel of Black journalists, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed a range of pressing issues, from the ongoing conflict in Gaza to the bomb threats targeting Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. Harris's words were laced with emotion and conviction, as she called out the hateful rhetoric and anti-immigrant sentiment that has plagued our nation.
Harris began by expressing her support for the Biden administration's pause on the delivery of 2,000lb bombs to Israel, calling it a necessary step towards achieving a lasting peace. She emphasized the importance of a two-state solution, where Israelis and Palestinians can coexist peacefully, with equal security and self-determination.
When asked about the mechanisms in place to support Palestinian self-determination, Harris emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach that involves negotiations with Israeli and Arab leaders. She highlighted her own efforts to bring different parties together, saying, "We have to agree that not only must we end this war, but we have to have a goal of a two-state solution because there must be stability and peace in that region. "
Harris also spoke out against the racist tropes and bomb threats targeting Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. She described the fear and uncertainty that these threats have brought to the community, saying, "It's a crying shame. I mean, my heart breaks for this community. " She emphasized the importance of elected officials using their platforms to promote unity and understanding, rather than division and hate.
In response to a question about young Black male voters who are considering voting for Trump, Harris acknowledged that many Black men feel left out of the economy and are seeking a candidate who can address their concerns. She emphasized the need for policymakers to focus on creating economic opportunities that benefit all communities, saying, "I think it's very important to not operate from the assumption that Black men are in anybody's pocket. Black men are like any other voting group – you gotta earn the vote. "
Harris also highlighted her commitment to increasing access to funding for small businesses, extending small-business tax deductions to $50,000, and eliminating medical debt from credit scores. She emphasized the need for policymakers to address the systemic barriers that prevent many Black entrepreneurs from achieving success, saying, "We need to speak truth about the generational impact of our history in terms of the generational impact of slavery, the generational impact of redlining, of Jim Crow. "
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Have any US officials been involved in negotiating a two-state solution?
Will Harris's track record of increasing access to funding for small businesses continue as vice-president?
Is the Biden administration's one-time pause on bomb deliveries to Israel truly effective in ending the war?
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