WATCH: PRESSLEY, BLACK WOMEN LEADERS SOUND ALARM ON PUSHOUT OF BLACK WOMEN FROM WORKFORCE UNDER TRUMP
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"Let's be clear: Black women are not just workers or numbers on a spreadsheet. We are the backbones of our families, our communities, and this country," said Rep.
"This is a direct attack on Black families, our stability, and our future," said
"Black women are essential to powering the economy across the board," said
"Black women are the foundation supporting not just nuclear families, but extended families across generations," said
"We know that Black women, from the foundation of this nation, have been the backbone of this nation's economy," said Bishop
"Soaring unemployment among Black women is not a footnote. It's a catastrophic moral failure at the highest levels of the American system," said Reverend Doctor
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Transcript: Pressley, Black Women Leaders Sound Alarm on Black Women Rapidly Pushed Out of
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Thank you for joining us. It certainly is a beautiful thing to be surrounded by such a powerful coalition of Black women justice seekers, table shakers, community builders, particularly at this critical inflection point for our nation. Each one of us standing before you today represents generations of Black women who came before us, who gave us life, spoke life into us, encouraged us, sacrificed for us.
And we are here today to continue sounding the alarm about a crisis that is both economic and moral: the shameful pushout of Black women from the workforce and the dangerous consequences for this nation, for Black women, for Black families and for Black futures.
The numbers don't lie, and the numbers are damning. The latest job report shows the Black women's unemployment rate has jumped to 6.7% when overall unemployment is at 4.3%.
Since February, nearly 320,000 Black women have left the workforce.
This is not a coincidence.
This is the direct result of
Let's be clear: Black women are not just workers or numbers on a spreadsheet. We are the backbones of our families, our communities, and this country.
Nearly 70% of Black women are the primary bread winners in their households, providing for children, parents, and elders.
When we lose work, it reverberates far beyond our own families. Economists estimate in fact that just 2% of Black women being fired this year has cost our economy
This is not just a crisis for Black women. This is a glaring red flag for the entire economy.
It is a bellwether of what is to come if we continue down this path, and it is damning evidence of
His mass firings have gutted agencies where Black women make up much of the workforce
So the gutting of these agencies and the pushout of Black women from this workforce and that we represent 12% of the federal workforce is undermining the very institutions that deliver essential services to people in need.
And now, Trump is attempting an unlawful power grab by trying to fire Federal Reserve Governor
Her very presence is a reminder of the brilliance and expertise that Black women bring to shaping our economy, from the federal government to the C suite, and everywhere in between.
His attacks on
And I'm glad the courts have stepped in to block this baseless firing. They must uphold the law and the independence of the Fed must be protected.
Earlier this month, I wrote to Chairman Powell calling on the
And we are not asking we are demanding.
We demand the
We demand the Trump administration stop its precise coordinated attacks on Black women workers.
And we demand that
But really, our demand is simple. For Black women, for Black families, for Black futures Chairman Powell, do your job.
This man ran on economics,
Trump wants to keep his knee on the neck of our economy and rob Black families of our dignity, our livelihood, and our futures but not on our watch.
I'll close with this. Black women have always been essential to the American economy
from
We have truly been the canary in the coal mine on this issue and so many others.
Because when Black women are working, when Black women are innovating, when Black women are thriving, our entire economy and country benefits.
So we will not be silent, and we will certainly not be sidelined. And we will not allow the occupant of the
Black women, Black families, Black futures. Our nation depends on it.


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