The Thought Brothers and the Black Men In America.com websites assembled an all-female panel to analyze the results of the 2024 Presidential election, showcasing Donald Trump’s stunning political comeback. Exit polls have revealed that Black voters supported Vice President Kamala Harris similarly to the way they backed President Joe Biden in the 2020 election. However, Donald Trump increased his percentage of voters from the last election with Black voters, Latinos and women.
Our panel of women included:
- Jacqueline “Jackie” Jones, Dean of the School of Global Journalism & Communication at Morgan State University.
- Donna Gray-Banks, Executive Director of the Midtown Community Development Corporation and President of Ila’s Diamonds LLC. She is also the Founder and Director of the F.R.E.S.H. Book Festival, one of the largest showcases of books and authors in the state of Florida.
- Evelyn Bethune, Founder/CEO of The Bethune Group, LLC, and partner in projects relating to promoting the life and legacy of her grandmother Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune.
- Renée W. Spivey, President/CEO of BOS Logistics, Inc., specializing domestic and international meetings and logistics services. BOS is a women-owned, 8(a) certified SBA business.
Watch and listen to the unique perspectives and breakdowns of the results of the 2024 Presidential election.
The Thought Brothers Podcast features three diverse men who rotate as Host and talk about relevant and current topics of interest to a diverse audience of men and women. The Thought Brothers consists of William “Bill” Spivey, a retired FBI Special Agent, Christopher “C.J.” Johnson, a Social Media Commentator and Carlos Prillman, a Financial Analyst.
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- Objectively discuss issues of interest to our community
- Inspire a “Call To Action” and model the appropriate behavior for others
- Educate, motivate, provide a sense of caring towards those who are less fortunate
- Have fun!
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