Stacey Abrams

Stacey Yvonne Abrams (/ ˈeɪbrəmz /;[1] an haife ta Disamba 9, 1973) yar siyasar Ba'amurkiya ce, lauya, mai fafutukar yancin jefa ƙuri'a, kuma marubuciyar da ta yi aiki a Majalisar Wakilai ta Georgia daga 2007 zuwa 2017, tana aiki a matsayin shugaban marasa rinjaye daga 2011 zuwa 2017.[2] Wani memba na Democratic Party, Abrams ya kafa Fair Fight Action, kungiya don magance murkushe masu jefa kuri'a, a cikin 2018.[3] An yaba da ƙoƙarinta sosai tare da haɓaka fitowar masu jefa ƙuri'a a Jojiya, gami da a cikin zaɓen shugaban ƙasa na 2020, lokacin da Joe Biden ya ci nasara a cikin ƙasa kaɗan, kuma a cikin 2020-21 na Jojiya da aka tsara akai-akai da zaɓen Majalisar Dattijan Amurka na musamman, wanda ya ba 'yan Democrat iko da Majalisar Dattijai.[4][5][6]
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[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]Ta biyu cikin 'yan'uwa shida, Abrams an haife ta ga Robert da Carolyn Abrams a Madison, Wisconsin, kuma ta girma a Gulfport, Mississippi inda mahaifinta ya yi aiki a cikin tashar jirgin ruwa kuma mahaifiyarta ma'aikacin ɗakin karatu ce.[7][8][9] A cikin 1989, dangin sun ƙaura zuwa Atlanta, Jojiya, inda iyayenta suka bi karatun digiri na allahntaka a Jami'ar Emory.[10] Sun zama ministocin Methodist kuma daga baya suka koma Mississippi tare da ƙananansu uku yayin da Abrams da wasu ƴan uwan biyu suka kasance a Atlanta.[11] Ta halarci makarantar sakandare ta Avondale, inda ta kammala karatun digiri a matsayin valedictorian a 1991.[12] A cikin 1990, an zaɓi ta don Shirin bazara na Telluride Association. Tana da shekaru 17, yayin da take makarantar sakandare, an dauke ta a matsayin mai buga rubutu don yaƙin neman zaɓe na majalisa sannan kuma a matsayin marubucin magana dangane da ingantawar da ta yi ga jawabin yaƙin neman zaɓe.[13]
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[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]Bayan kammala karatunta daga makarantar shari'a, Abrams ta yi aiki a matsayin lauyan haraji a Sutherland Asbill & Brennan lauyoyi a Atlanta, tare da mai da hankali kan ƙungiyoyin da ba su biyan haraji, kula da lafiya, da kuɗin jama'a.[2] A cikin 2010, yayin da memba na Babban Taro na Jojiya, Abrams ta haɗu kuma ya yi aiki a matsayin babban mataimakin shugaban NOW Corp. (tsohon NOWaccount Network Corporation), kamfanin sabis na kuɗi.[14][15]
Abrams itace Shugaba na Sage Works, kamfani mai ba da shawara kan shari'a wanda ya wakilci abokan ciniki ciki har da Mafarkin Atlanta na Ƙungiyar Kwando ta Mata ta Ƙasa.[16]
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[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]- ↑ Darrisaw, Michelle; Vincenty, Samantha (November 6, 2020). Stacey Abrams in Conversation with Janelle Monáe (video). Harper's Bazaar. Event occurs at 01:28. Archived from the original on November 13, 2021. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Honorary Degree Recipient Stacey Yvonne Abrams". Spelman College. March 2017. Archived from the original on December 1, 2017. Retrieved May 9, 2017
- ↑ Kindelan, Katie (September 11, 2019). "Will Stacey Abrams have more of an impact on the 2020 election from the sidelines?". ABC News. Archived from the original on August 20, 2020. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
- ↑ Rodriguez, Sabrina (October 10, 2022). "Stacey Abrams faces challenges in governor's race. Is Black voter turnout one of them?". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on October 24, 2022. Retrieved November 4, 2022. Abrams has been widely credited with working to build the base of voters who helped deliver the White House and Senate majority for Democrats.
- ↑ Megía, Elena; Samuels, Alex (September 26, 2022). "How Black Americans Reshaped Politics In Georgia". FiveThirtyEight. Archived from the original on October 31, 2022. Retrieved October 31, 2022. [T]he wheels for a Democratic takeover were already set in motion when the party's gubernatorial nominee, Stacey Abrams, pioneered a new playbook focused on Black voters in 2018, something that nearly won her the governorship that year and motivated more Georgians to vote blue in 2020 and 2021...Abrams's close election in 2018, [Perry added], also might encourage Black Democrats to go out and vote, even in a midterm year.
- ↑ Hakim, Danny; Saul, Stephanie; Thrush, Glenn (November 7, 2020). "As Biden Inches Ahead in Georgia, Stacey Abrams Draws Recognition and Praise". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on May 22, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2021. Celebrities, activists and voters across Georgia credited Ms. Abrams with moving past her loss — she came within 55,000 votes of the governor's mansion — and building a well-funded network of organizations that highlighted voter suppression in the state and inspired an estimated 800,000 residents to register to vote.
- ↑ Fouriezos, Nick (January 28, 2016). "Georgia's Daring Heroine on a Secret Mission". Yahoo! News. Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
- ↑ Sands, Darren (August 17, 2017). "Stacey Abrams Wants To Be The First Black Woman Governor. But First She Has To Win The Nomination". BuzzFeed News. Archived from the original on April 24, 2020. Retrieved March 21, 2019. Born in Madison, Wisconsin, to parents who were then a library sciences student and a shipyard worker, Abrams grew up in Gulfport, Mississippi..
- ↑ Stacey Abrams. (2020). Our time is now: power, purpose, and the fight for a fair America. New York: Henry Holt. p. 116. ISBN 9781250257703.
- ↑ Beveridge, Lici (September 21, 2018). "Stacey Abrams, Georgia candidate for governor, has strong Mississippi roots". Hattiesburg American. Archived from the original on May 1, 2023. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
- ↑ Galloway, Jim (March 25, 2017). "The possibility of a Democratic race for governor between two Staceys". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on March 25, 2017. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
- ↑ Lyall, Sarah; Richard Fausset (October 26, 2018). "Stacey Abrams, a Daughter of the South, Asks Georgia to Change (Published 2018)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on November 7, 2020. Retrieved November 6, 2020.
- ↑ Graves, Lucia (May 3, 2017). "Meet the Democrat who wants to be America's first black female governor". The Guardian. Archived from the original on May 3, 2017. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
- ↑ Allison, David (April 28, 2014). "Small business payment firm NOWAccount Network raises $2M". Atlanta Business Chronicle. Archived from the original on April 5, 2015. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
- ↑ NOWaccount". www.nowaccount.com. Archived from the original on July 27, 2018. Retrieved July 26, 2018.
- ↑ Hickey, Patrick (October 15, 2015). "House Minority Leader Abrams Talks New Georgia Project, Gig Economy and Upcoming Session". Southern Political Report. Archived from the original on October 16, 2015. Retrieved May 9, 2017.