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Minnesota Elects First Somali-American Female LegislatorFor me, this is my country, this is for my future, for my childrens future and for my grandchildrens future"
Although the U.S. did not elect its first female president Tuesday night, one woman still made history.
Former refugee Ilhan Omar, who proudly wears the hijab, became Americas first Somali-American Muslim woman legislator after she claimed a strong victory in the Minnesota House race.
The 34-year-old moved to the U.S. at the age of 12, after four years living in a Kenyan refugee camp following her escape from the Somali civil war, the Star Tribune reports. As well as her political duties, she is director of policy at Women Organizing Women Networka group that aims to empower all women, particularly first and second generation immigrants, to become engaged citizens and community leaders.
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More: http://time.com/4564296/ilhan-omar-first-somali-legislator/
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The women who won: Down-ballot candidates make history
Victories for women of color in Election 2016 00:55
(CNN) The highest -- and toughest -- glass ceiling remains unshattered.
This year's presidential election ultimately was not kind to Hillary Clinton, the first female presidential nominee for a major party, but down-ballot, some of the election's female candidates made history.
From the Senate and the House to statehouses across the country, female challengers won office. The US Senate will welcome four new female members.
"I know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling, but someday, someone will, and hopefully sooner than we might think right now," Clinton said in her concession speech Wednesday.
And for some women who were running, the words rang true.
Cracked but not shattered: 20 women on Clinton's run
Firsts
Zena Stephens became the first black female sheriff ever elected in the Lone Star State.
The Senate
The Senate will see the first female biracial senators, the first Latina senator and the first Thai-born senator.
Former California Attorney General Kamala Harris becomes the state's first senator of Indian descent -- and the country's first black female senator since 1999. She succeeds Barbara Boxer. The Democrat, along with Duckworth, is biracial, another first for the national legislature. Her mother is Indian, and her father is from Jamaica.
More; http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/10/politics/us-election-women-who-won/index.html
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The pictures above show much of what trump and his cronies hate and want to put a stop to.
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They are brilliant women whose lights will shine far longer than trump's darkness will.
brer cat
(24,571 posts)The faces of America! K&R
sheshe2
(83,785 posts)No.
Equinox Moon
(6,344 posts)nolabear
(41,984 posts)The level of crazy is off the charts. The level of power-hungry ignorance of the crazy is impossible to ignore. If these guys come up strong we will have a clear enemy and path to reform. I just hope it doesn't take too long because I am over sixty and really want to see my grandchildren flourish.
We can't fail them!
sheshe2
(83,785 posts)I have no children of my own, yet children that I love. I wanted to leave them something better before I go. I hope it is not to late.
nolabear
(41,984 posts)They're all about solidarity and working together in spite of a world of opposition. But we're us, and we can do a lot if we work together. I truly believe that.
sheshe2
(83,785 posts)Stronger Together. It is the only way.
Sunny05
(865 posts)that I am so ...
inspired,
happy,
relieved,
hopeful!
Little do these women and all who voted for them know what they just did for all of us.
Ah ...
Omar,
Stephens,
Duckworth,
Harris.
sheshe2
(83,785 posts)Sunny05
(865 posts)Thank you, sheshe2!
sheshe2
(83,785 posts)I post it a lot because it speaks for all of us, especially now.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)I had a very close Muslim friend when I lived/worked in L. A. We were as close as brothers.
He moved to Minneapolis around 1986 because of the large Muslim community there.
The last I heard he was working on his doctorate in nearby Fargo, ND.
Also, isn't Keith Ellison from Minnesota?
I think he's one of two Muslim members of the U.S. House.
Sunny05
(865 posts)Thanks for sharon ng. And, yes, Keith Ellison is frm Minnesota.