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9 resultsfor “Black representation in Congress 2023”

Politics

Black lawmakers decry supreme court voting decision: ‘We’re going backwards’

Congress since 2011. For 13 of those years, she was the only Democrat in Alabama’s congressional delegation and the only representative from a district where Black voters could elect a candidate of their

The Guardian WorldApr 29
Politics

As the U.S. turns 250, this historian has blunt advice: 'America has to grow up'

2023. **Lisa Lake/Getty Images North America** Lisa Lake/Getty Images North America As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, historian and Princeton professor Eddie Glaude Jr. says he's feeling rageful. He opens

NPR Topics: NewsYesterday
Politics

India fails to pass bill to boost women’s representation after delimitation row

black in protest. The previous day, Tamil Nadu’s chief minister, MK Stalin, described the bill as a “punishment” for southern states and burned a copy outside parliament. Opposition MPs questioned why women’s representation

The Guardian WorldApr 17
Politics

Why the Supreme Court's voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level

Congress](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/30/nx-s1-5805050/supreme-court-voting-rights-congressional-black-caucus) The focus of Section 2, the Supreme Court's conservative supermajority ruled, should now be intentional racial discrimination, a legal standard that's notoriously difficult to prove in court. Many legal

NPR Topics: NewsMay 18
Politics

With supreme court ruling, Republicans able to marginalize Black political power

Congress is non-white. Less than 10 percent of Republican representation is non-white. “Our parties are so racially split, racial gerrymandering can use the fig leaf of partisan gerrymandering,” said Carol Anderson, chair

The Guardian WorldApr 29
Politics

Texas primary runoff takeaways. And, DOJ mass-deletes info on Jan. 6 riot cases

Congress to advance his agenda. Despite this, a handful of prominent state Senate Republicans [pushed back against the redistricting process](https://one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5836216:x). South Carolina senators take pride in being deliberative and resisting external pressures

NPR Topics: NewsMay 27
Politics

US southern states rush to redraw electoral maps to dilute Black voting power

Congress. Alabama [has successfully](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/11/supreme-court-alabama-republicans-new-congressional-maps) petitioned the US supreme court to allow it to eliminate a district currently represented by a Black Democrat. Instead, it will use a map this cycle that

The Guardian WorldMay 14
Politics

Pete Hegseth to headline DC faith rally with far-right and Christian nationalist speakers

Black churches, no Indigenous faith leaders and no mainline Protestants. Hegseth’s own writings foreground anti-Muslim rhetoric and envisage a US military “taking sides” in a coming American civil war, as previously reported

The Guardian WorldMay 13
Politics

India plans more seats for women in parliament, links it to ‘delimitation’

2023 law that reserves 33 percent of seats in parliament and state assemblies for women, but has linked the move to a sweeping redrawing of parliamentary constituencies, sharpening political tensions. “We’re set to take

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16