INAUGURATION HIGHLIGHTS
Michelle Obama wore an all burgundy look by Sergio Hudson complete with a turtleneck sweater, belt, slacks and a peacoat, and wore her tresses down her back; becoming one of the major takeaways from the 59th Presidential Inauguration.
Former President, Barack Obama, George Bush and Bill Clinton with First Lady Michelle Obama and Hilary Clinton gather in solidarity at the Presidential Inauguration. What even was these last 4 years?
Sen. Bernie Sanders, sitting on a folding chair watching President Joe Biden’s inauguration; bundled up with a coat and mittens, and sitting socially distanced from everyone became a highlight and a mood as the memes rolled out; placing Sanders in various alternative locations.
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
Joe Biden was sworn in and became the 46th president of the United States. "Politics doesn't have to be a raging fire destroying everything in its path," Biden said. "We have to be different than this. America has to be better than this."
"I will be a president for all Americans," Biden said. "I will fight as hard for those who did not support me as those who did."
President Joe Biden walked to the White House, alongside first lady Jill Biden and their family.
Vice President Kamala Harris emerged just minutes behind President Joe Biden, walking with her family to the White House grounds, for her first time as vice president.
President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden, and their family watch fireworks from the White House after his inauguration as the 46th President of the United States
AMERICA UNFOLDING
In what was a clear attack on democracy and our country, A breach of the capital — which hasn’t been seen since the 1800s, continues to unravel America. Talks of this isn’t America when clearly we are watching the very core of America do what it does. When is it inexcusable? How was it allowed for Trump Supporters to behave in this manner, with Capitol Police holding their hands, taking selfie's and basically walking them in to breach the Capitol Building.
We’ve watched a country built on genocide, theft, and slavery continue to make excuses and manage the portrayal of white supremacy. It’s what America does, and denying that does not make it not true.
Under Trump’s presidency, his rhetoric has continued to incite hate and praise this behavior. Its no surprised that we have come to see this day’s events unfold. Is this what we can expect to continue as Trump refuses to concede and except the results of this past election?
“White Americans aren’t afraid of the cops. White Americans are never afraid of the cops, even when they’re committing an insurrection,” @JoyAnnReid says about the Trump supporters rioting the US Capitol. pic.twitter.com/dJ3soNlZhq
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) January 6, 2021
White Americans get a pass. Media will find ways to portray even the most horrific incidents in a good light without holding those accountable for those actions. We continue to see images and video highlighting the facts but will receive excuses and carefully worded descriptions that shy away from calling things what it is. This continues to speak to the privilege that White Americans hold. Even while committing an insurrection, they are able to leave and go back to the comforts of hotels and cities where they came from and not be held accountable. Looking at how things would most definitely be different if another group had attempted to storm The Capitol; we would see a different outcome. Yet we see them continue to be called protestors when they are domestic terrorist. For peaceful Black Lives Matter protests we see it being labeled a riot. This incident like many before is an act on the very freedom, this country is supposed to uphold.
Black Live Matter protests have focused on fighting for the injustices but saw boarded up business, officers with tear gas and rubber bullets and various preparations to stop peaceful gatherings but in this incident and many others like it, officers stood back, unprepared and surprised when White Terrorists showed up — allowing them to be armed; allowing them to be violent as they said they would be, putting the nation and the safety of its people in danger. But this has been incited by an administration, a culture and a system that refuses to address it.
BLACK LIVES MATTERS AND BLACK VOTES MATTER
Black Lives Matter.
Black Creatives Matter.
Black Art Matters.
Black Voices Matter.
Black Freedom Matters.
A Democratic win for the presidential election is just the beginning. Highlighted by both Biden and Harris in their speeches following becoming the president and vice president elect, was how Black Women have shown up again; this time to carry democracy. Biden highlighted his plans to unify a nation and what that means for America; touching on the need to come together no matter if you are Black, White, Asian, Hispanic, Native American, Gay, Straight, Male, Female... And the need for America to have an administration that reflects that.
It’s important to include the most marginalized, the most misrepresented, the most under appreciated. Its important to note that without Black voices, importantly Black Women the results would have been different and this applies across a number of spaces; professionally and personally.
A country built off the backs of its Black citizens continues to thrive because of us, yet continues to ignore the systemic racism, the high incarcerations, the missed opportunities, the police brutalities, the inequities… and the energy has to remain the same that,
Black Lives Matter. Black Creatives Matter. Black Art Matters. Black Voices Matter. Black Freedom Matters and the Election Day reminded everyone that Black Votes Matter.
As we have been heavily effected by a system built against us; a virus that continues to ravish Black Communities, an economy that fails to bring support these Black Communities and Black Owned Businesses; we must push for changes, actual changes and not promises that prop up these elected officials until they make it in. The work must continue. We all have work to do and we must do our parts.
MASSIVE CELEBRATIONS ERUPTS WITH BIDEN-HARRIS WIN
From California to New York, people are celebrating President-elect Joe Biden's projected win today.
Kamala Harris becomes the first female, first Black and first South Asian Vice President-Elect
Kamala Harris, on Saturday becomes the first female, the first Black and the first South Asian Vice President-Elect. In a historic election which saw several battleground states flip for the first time in years; with mail-in-ballots pushing the Biden-Harris campaign to a projected victory taking Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Harris tweeted a video of herself on the phone with President-elect Joe Biden shortly after CNN projected their win.
"We did it, we did it, Joe. You're going to be the next president of the United States," she said with a signature laugh.
Harris attended Howard University, a historically Black university in Washington. Her time at Howard shaped her political vision. She served as California Senator since elected in 2017.
Joe Biden Projected Presidential Winner
Joe Biden will become the 46th president of the United States, as The Associated Press, Reuters/NEP/Edison, ABC News, CNN, NBC News, CBS News, USA Today, The New York Times, Fox News, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal projects, after a victory in the state where he was born put him over the 270 electoral votes needed to win.
With Pennsylvania's 20 electoral votes, Biden now has a total of 273 electoral votes.
Before becoming the Democratic presidential nominee, Biden served as vice president under former President Barack Obama. He is also Delaware's longest-serving senator.
Throughout his campaign, Biden has argued that the "soul of the nation" is at stake, and has promised that he would seek to heal a country fractured by Trump's presidency.
MAIL-IN BALLOTS SHIFT THE HISTORIC 2020 ELECTION
“Stop the count”
Trump tweeted as polls closed on Election night