
Black Girls Vote with Nykidra Robinson
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About this listen
Nykidra Robinson, Founder and CEO of Black Girls Vote, discusses her journey from Baltimore to becoming a leading advocate for African American women's voting power. She highlights her work in community engagement and political advocacy, including roles in local and state governments. Nykidra emphasizes the importance of voting as a catalyst for change and shares her motivation for founding Black Girls Vote in 2015. Despite challenges, the organization has grown, with collegiate chapters and significant impact. Nykidra also addresses balancing motherhood and leadership, the importance of self-care, and the need for sustainable funding. She envisions Black Girls Vote as a national and potentially international movement.
Key Highlights:
- The challenges of managing a non-profit organization, including the need for funding and the importance of building a sustainable business model.
- The importance of building authentic relationships and the role of her personal brand in the success of the organization.
- Navigating grief with the loss of her mother and the impact it has had on her personal and professional life.
- The power of perseverance and the importance of staying true to her values and mission.
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IG @blackgirlsvote
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