Our Mission
Empowering Black communities through voter education, economic empowerment, and civic engagement.
Our Mission Statement
We The Black Voters is dedicated to creating a new Black economy through voter education, economic empowerment, and community engagement. We strive to build a more equitable society where Black voices are heard, Black families thrive, and Black communities prosper.
Through our initiatives, we aim to address systemic inequities, promote policy reform, and create pathways to economic opportunity and civic leadership for Black Americans across the nation.
Our Vision
We envision a future where Black communities are economically self-sufficient, politically empowered, and socially equitable. A future where Black families are strengthened, Black voices are amplified, and Black economic power is realized.
Economic Empowerment
Building wealth, creating businesses, and establishing financial security within Black communities.
Political Engagement
Ensuring Black voices are heard in policy decisions and political processes at all levels of government.
Community Strength
Rebuilding and strengthening Black families and communities through education, support, and resources.
Our Core Values
These principles guide our work and define our approach to creating lasting change.
Empowerment
We believe in equipping individuals with the knowledge, resources, and opportunities they need to take control of their economic and political futures.
Equity
We are committed to addressing systemic barriers and creating fair access to opportunities for all members of the Black community.
Unity
We recognize the power of collective action and work to build coalitions that amplify our impact and reach.
Accountability
We hold ourselves and our leaders accountable for creating meaningful change and delivering on promises made to our communities.
Innovation
We embrace creative solutions and new approaches to addressing long-standing challenges facing Black communities.
Resilience
We honor the strength and perseverance of Black communities throughout history and continue to build on that legacy.