Black vs The Board of Education Podcast

History on the Ballot: But, Are We Ready?

1 h 9 min · 21. maj 2026
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This race isn’t just about a seat—it’s about breaking ceilings and shifting power. If elected, Dr. Flojaune Cofer would become the first Black woman to serve as a Sacramento County Supervisor. But BVBOE is asking the bigger question: what does it take to not only make history—but move systems? From public health to equity to community voice, this conversation goes beyond the milestone. We’re digging into readiness, resistance, and responsibility. Because being first means carrying more than a title—it means carrying expectations. History might be on the ballot. But leadership has to show up.

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