I listened to Karrington Kenney, the 16-year-old junior
and VP of the Black Student Union at Milpitas High School. “Make sure to vote
in December,” said the poised and persuasive speaker. Under Trump, we are witnessing unabashed racism. We must do our part in defeating the haters and the White Supremacists. Kenney was instrumental in outing a history teacher in
her school who wore blackface last year at Halloween. Although the teacher
apologized, Karrington reminded us to be vigilant and proactive in calling out
racism wherever and whenever we see it. She quoted the names of the African-American women who,
as NASA engineers and mathematicians, made incalculable contributions to America’s
space program. That they did it in Jim Crow South made their contributions that
much more remarkable.
Karrington Kenney, Milpitas High School Student, Addressing Women's March in San Jose, January 18, 2020. |
Sabrina, a third-generation Jewish American, was holding
up signs with her teenage daughter that read, “You Can’t Complain If You Don’t
Vote!” Her grandmother was born in Stockton, CA. When she was 3, she was sent
to Germany to be looked after by relatives. Then the Nazis took over. Her grandmother
and family narrowly escaped being Holocaust victims: A church “certified” that
they were Catholics. When Sabrina’s mother was 3 years old, her grandmother migrated
to the U.S. with her daughter for good in 1948. “And so here I am,” said
Sabrina. “I want everyone to understand how lucky we are that we can assemble
like this and vote. And unless we vote, we deserve our leaders. That’s how we
got Trump. So make sure you vote on 3rd November!”
Sabrina tells San Jose Women's March participants that
unless they vote, they have no right to complain.
unless they vote, they have no right to complain.
Can we restore
the rule of law, decency, justice and democracy in the United States, come
November 2020? Only if we do our part and vote our conscience. Words are meaningless unless backed by action. "Vote blue no matter who," read an impassioned poster. Evidence of Women Power was everywhere. The nation is counting on America's women to rise and lead the nation to justice, decency and rule of law by decisively defeating Trump.
Here are some more photographs to give you an idea of the energy, passion and activism that are beginning to animate Americans in this critical election year.