As Vice President Kamala Harris and her operating mate Tim Walz crisscross the nation within the last few weeks of the presidential election season, MSNBC’s Symone Sanders Townsend and Melissa Murray will host Black Girls in America: The Highway to 2024. The brand new particular, airing on the community on September 29, will deal with the position Black ladies will play within the 2024 election.
Touring throughout the nation to attach with influential Black ladies and constituent teams, Sanders Townsend and Murray spoke with award-winning actress Kerry Washington, political strategist Donna Brazile, Bishop and former Democratic Nationwide Committee Chief of Workers Leah Daughtry, 2024 Democratic Nationwide Conference Committee Chairwoman Minyon Moore, lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill and extra to discover what Black ladies throughout America are enthusiastic about this election. The particular may even delve into what presidential candidates Harris and Donald Trump can do to earn their respective votes in November.
Sanders Townsend, host of MSNBC’s The Weekend, labored as a senior advisor to President Joe Biden on his 2020 presidential marketing campaign and served as Vice President Harris’s chief spokesperson and senior advisor for a yr.
Murray, an MSNBC authorized analyst, is on school on the New York College’s Faculty of Legislation, the place she teaches constitutional regulation, household regulation, prison regulation, reproductive rights and justice and extra. She clerked for Sonia Sotomayor when the sitting U.S. Supreme Court docket decide was on the U.S. Court docket of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Black Girls in America: The Highway to 2024 will air on Sunday, September 29 at 9 p.m. on MSNBC and be out there to stream on Peacock.