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About... Black Women as the Real Disruptors (with Alencia Johnson)

About... Black Women as the Real Disruptors (with Alencia Johnson)

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"This is bigger than an election cycle. I believe this is a societal revolution for America."


Black women are shaping the future of American politics and this chat proves why.


Political strategist and bestselling author, Alencia Johnson, is here to break down what it means to be a disruptor and how the real power of changes comes through community organizing. From the rise of Black women in politics to the dangers of billionaire influence, we chat about what’s happening in America and what everyday disruptors can do about it.


We're chatting about:

  • How labor unions and local elections shape your daily life
  • Why billionaires benefit while working families struggle
  • How to show up boldly in rooms where you are the only one
  • Why Christian nationalism is distorting faith and democracy
  • The simple actions that shift power back to the people


If you’ve been wondering how to stay hopeful, engaged, and bold in today’s political climate, this chat will challenge and equip you.


Connect with Alencia:

  • Grab the book: https://www.alenciajohnson.com/book
  • Follow Alencia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alenciajohnson


Connect with Nicole:

  • Chat with Nicole over on Threads: https://threads.net/nicolewalters
  • Watch Tell Me More on YT: http://nicolewalters.com/youtube


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