Nov 3, 2016 | Audio, Electoral Politics, Media Appearances
Listen to Rosa Clemente on the podcast: Politically Re-Active with W. Kamau Bell & Hari Kondabolu With the political circus of the 2016 presidential election heating up, you can laugh or you can cry. Choose to laugh. Comedians and longtime friends W. Kamau Bell...
Oct 30, 2016 | Electoral Politics, Writing
In this print-exclusive Ebony Magazine article, Rosa Clemente makes a forceful case for thinking outside of the two boxes. View the pdf.
Aug 17, 2016 | Afro-Latinx, Electoral Politics, Women Of Color, Writing
Article written by Rosa Clemente First published by PBS NewsHour When the United States Constitution was fully ratified on June 21, 1788, neither white women, black women nor black men were considered full citizens of this nation. In fact black people, free or...
Aug 17, 2016 | Afro-Latinx, Electoral Politics, Women Of Color, Writing
Article written by Rosa Clemente First published by PBS NewsHour I left the Democratic Party in 2000. At that time, I got the chance to hear Ralph Nader speak while he was running as the Green Party presidential candidate. He exposed so much for me. Having spent five...
Jul 25, 2016 | Electoral Politics, Journalism, Rising Up with Sonali
Produced for Rising Up with Sonali. On Monday July 25, 2016, Rising Up host Sonali Kolhatkar reported from the March for our Lives, organized by the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign. The march took place in Philadelphia in front of the City Hall, to...
Jul 24, 2016 | Black Lives Matter, Electoral Politics, Police, Video
Watch this video on YouTube Elections and electoral politics have been touted time and time again as THE solution to the nightmares of super-exploitation, structural unemployment, mass incarceration and white political reaction that have plagued the Black working...