Stacey Adams

Abrams Loses Bid to Become Georgia’s First Black Governor

Democratic nominee for Governor in Georgia, Stacey Abrams, 48, lost her bid to become the first Black female governor in the nation’s history. With 84 % of the votes counted, incumbent Governor Brian Kemp, 59, crossed the 50% + 1 voter threshold, receiving 54.1% of the vote to Abrams’s 45.2%.

HBCU Millennials Energized to Vote!

Believing in hope and the possibility of change, many historically Black institutions across the nation are taking the reins when it comes to increasing voter awareness and registration among their student body.