We're like a Third World country when it comes to some of our election practices. Donna Brazile countryelectionpractice Change image and share on social
As a grown woman, I saw the first black president reach down a hand and touch the face of a child like I once was, lifting his eyes toward a better future. But I have never, ever, in all my years seen a leader so committed to delivering that better future to America's children as Hillary Clinton. Donna Brazile americablackchild share on social
We can be thankful President Barack Obama is taking aim at one of the prime causes of climate change and extreme weather: air pollution. The EPA's carbon pollution standards are the most significant step forward our country has ever taken to protect our health by addressing climate change. Donna Brazile addressaimair share on social
Jesus was a community organizer, Pontius Pilate was a governor. And perhaps they should understand the role of a community organizer is to help people in distress. Donna Brazile communitydistressgovernor Change image and share on social
If you want your checkbook to follow your heart, make a donation to those doing work you support. Donna Brazile checkbookdonationfollow Change image and share on social
I put my energy, voice, and spirit into fighting for anybody who wants to speak their voice. I don't care what the right wing, the left wing, or the chicken wing has to say. Donna Brazile carechickenenergy Change image and share on social
If I could have gotten my way at an early age, I would have entered the priesthood, but my mother informed me that I could not become a priest because I was a girl. It really was the biggest blow to my ego, because it was my calling. When she told me I'd have to be a nun, I looked at her and said, 'I'm not following anyone.' Donna Brazile agebigblow share on social
We are not post-racial. And in many ways we don't even know how to have a conversation about being post-racial. Until we get out of that old-school way of thinking about race and opportunity and the ability to transcend some of the past of this country, then we're going to be stuck in the 20th-century conversation about race. Donna Brazile 20thabilitycentury share on social
Hunger has no ideology. It does not respond to party or to rant. Hunger, in short, is not a red state/blue state problem. Donna Brazile bluehungerideology Change image and share on social
When I was growing up, our nation was partitioned: Blacks were segregated by law in the South and largely by custom in the North, though it, too, had segregation laws. Our best universities had quota systems. Many white communities had real estate covenants to keep nonwhites out. Donna Brazile blackcommunitycovenant share on social