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On Jan. 26th, MSBWR Executive Director Cassandra Welchlin, March of Dimes Director Tamara Currin, and several other experts gathered at the Capitol to speak on healthcare and various other topics in support of a healthier and more just Mississippi.
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Tomorrow’s the Day! Join us as we Power the Progress for women and girls across Mississippi. Your generosity helps build leadership, strengthen families, and create opportunities that last a lifetime. Set your reminder, spread the word, and get ready to give. #MSBWR
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Definitely enjoyed serving as Purple Carpet Correspondent/Host as well as Host of the post film “Clapback” (Talkback) for the special screening of @TheColorPurple! #MSTheColorPurple #MSBWR #MSPurpleCarpet #ItChelleBDone 💜
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Yesterday, members of the Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus convened at the State Capitol for the presentation of “A Good Faith Legislative Agenda,” and the Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable was invited to stand in support of this moment. #MSBWR #MississippiLegislature
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At MS BWR, our civic engagement programs—like Power of the Sister Vote and Black Youth Vote—create real pathways for young people and families to step into their power and practice democracy. You can learn more about these initiatives here: https://t.co/g1GSTtfljh
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Today, we salute the courageous women and men who have served this nation — especially the Black women veterans whose stories too often go untold. 💜 Your service and sacrifice inspire us to keep fighting for justice and equality here at home. #VeteransDay #MSBWR
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#MSBWR is proud to kick off our #MississippiCivicSummer series — spotlighting the bold, brilliant Black women leading change from the Delta to the Capitol. From transformational leadership to voter education and policy power moves, stay tuned as we uplift HERstory in motion.
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Today marks the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina—a storm that reshaped the Gulf South and deeply scarred many communities across Mississippi and Louisiana. “A sweeping catastrophe'—20 years after Hurricane Katrina, a photo exhibit honors Mississippi victims” (The Guardian) #MSBWR
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We’re here at the Mississippi State Capitol for the launch of MWESI Advocacy Day. Advocates, policymakers, and community members are gathering to elevate policy solutions that strengthen maternal health, economic security, and voting rights for Black women and families. #MSBWR
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The Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable is advancing the Mississippi Women’s Economic Security Initiative (MWESI) during the 2026 Legislative Session. Learn more about our work and follow along at https://t.co/gaiMMdY6UG.
#MSBWR #MWESI #MississippiLegislativeSession
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Here's the caption: Join us on tomorrow, August 29 from 5:30–8:00 PM inside Warren Hall for an evening of community, culture, and connection. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate, connect, and honor the spirit of Black August. #BlackAugust #MSBWR #BYV #CommunityPower
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This Labor Day, we celebrate ALL workers — from teachers and nurses to farmworkers, factory teams, caregivers, and professionals across Mississippi who keep our communities strong. #LaborDay #EqualPay #MSBWR #RepresentationMatter
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Before you head to the polls on Tuesday, December 2 from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, get informed so you can vote with confidence. Find your local circuit clerk’s office here to learn what’s on your ballot and check absentee options: https://t.co/Wh4YLbWSG6
#MSBWR #PowerOfTheSisterVote
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Thank you, Reverend Jackson, for your decades of service, sacrifice, and steadfast belief in justice. Your legacy will continue to inspire our work and our movement. #JesseJackson #CivilRights #BlackLeadership #MSBWR #LegacyOfJustice
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On August 25, Black Youth Vote made a powerful impact at MSU—engaging students and faculty, sparking conversations about civic engagement, and registering students to vote! Learn more about how you can get involved in civic engagement with MS BWR: https://t.co/feYos0soay
#MSBWR
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