"Pamela Moses for US Senate: Champion of Justice and Equality."
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Encouraging farmers' markets and healthy food options in underserved areas
Encouraging farmers' markets and promoting healthy food options in underserved areas.
Improved Food Access for Farmers
Provide direct channels for farmers to sell their produce.
Eliminate food deserts or low-income areas.
Support for Local Agriculture. Promote stronger connection between consumers and producers, creating a more sustainable and resilient food system.
Community Engagement and Education.
Encouraging farmers' markets to teach people how to grow their own food.
Promoting healthy food options in underserved areas will Contribute to improved food access.
Promote a more sustainable and resilient food system.
Invest in mental health resources
Legislation for Treatment and Support instead of prisons. means that we must invest in mental health resources.
Create Rehabilitation and Stabilization programs
Community Well-being is established by investing in mental health resources.
Fund youth mentorship and leadership programs
Create programs with Skill Development that provide youth mentorship, leadership, entrepreneurship, critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, communication, and decision-making.
Empowerment and Confidence mentorship programs.
Prevention and Positive Choices classes in public school curriculum.
Encourage economic mobility for youth project-based and skilled-based learning, mentorship, and leadership development.
Create legislation that funds youth mentorship and leadership programs with a emphasis in project-based and skilled-based learning that empowers young individuals, cultivate leadership qualities, enhance employability, and promote positive decision-making.
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About me
Hi, I'm Pamela Moses and I am running for office in the US Senate as a member of Other. My diverse background as an Organizer, Musician, and Human Rights Advocate has given me a unique perspective on the issues facing our country today. As someone deeply involved in political campaigns and community activism, I understand the importance of people, and I am committed to social justice, community empowerment, and political engagement. My educational background in Political Science and Intercultural Studies provides me with a solid foundation for understanding political systems and international policy-making, while my experiences as the founder of Black Lives Matter Memphis and managing executive director of Rise Up America reflect my abilities in leadership and activism. My passion for improving food access, mental health resources, youth engagement, free speech, economic development, and promoting respectful debate makes me a strong candidate. Let's build a better future together, vote for Pamela Moses for US Senate!
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Why I'm Running
I'm Pamela Moses, and I am running for US Senate as a member of Other. My extensive experience in political campaigns and community activism has instilled in me a deep commitment to social justice, community empowerment, and political engagement. As an Organizer, Musician, and Human Rights Advocate, I believe that I possess the necessary skills and qualities to represent the people of this great nation. From encouraging farmers' markets and promoting healthy food options in underserved areas, investing in mental health resources, funding youth mentorship and leadership programs, promoting an environment that encourages respectful debates, promoting workforce development programs, investing in infrastructure and creating jobs, to supporting programs to address youth violence, I believe our political leaders fundamentally exist to promote the well-being of Americans first and foremost. As your Senator, I will passionately and tirelessly fight for the issues that matter most to our people, elevate the voices of those most marginalized and vulnerable among us, and strive to make our beautiful country a better place, one step at a time.
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Current Occupation
Organizer/Musician/Human Rights Advocate
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Past Experience
I have a deep involvement in political campaigns and community activism, which gives me experience in people which is highly valuable when running for office. My experiences demonstrate my strong commitment to social justice, community empowerment, and political engagement.
My educational background in Political Science and Intercultural Studies provides a solid foundation for understanding political systems, international policy-making, and the importance of diversity and inclusion in society.
Additionally, my role as the founder of Black Lives Matter Memphis and managing executive director of Rise Up America reflects my abilities in leadership and activism in advocating for marginalized communities and addressing issues of racial inequality.
My community involvement as the President of the Hollywood Community Neighborhood Association.
I have been recognized with awards like the NAACP outstanding performance award, Commission on Religion and Racism (COOR) award, and the Equity Alliance "Radical Flame Award" further validate my contributions and dedication to social justice causes.
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Fun Fact
My first song I ever wrote at 9 years old received United States copyright was a country song called 'Johnny Cash shook my hand, y'll'
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Issues
Encouraging farmers' markets and healthy food options in underserved areas
Encouraging farmers' markets and promoting healthy food options in underserved areas.
Improved Food Access for Farmers
Provide direct channels for farmers to sell their produce.
Eliminate food deserts or low-income areas.
Support for Local Agriculture. Promote stronger connection between consumers and producers, creating a more sustainable and resilient food system.
Community Engagement and Education.
Encouraging farmers' markets to teach people how to grow their own food.
Promoting healthy food options in underserved areas will Contribute to improved food access.
Promote a more sustainable and resilient food system.
Invest in mental health resources
Legislation for Treatment and Support instead of prisons. means that we must invest in mental health resources.
Create Rehabilitation and Stabilization programs
Community Well-being is established by investing in mental health resources.
Fund youth mentorship and leadership programs
Create programs with Skill Development that provide youth mentorship, leadership, entrepreneurship, critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, communication, and decision-making.
Empowerment and Confidence mentorship programs.
Prevention and Positive Choices classes in public school curriculum.
Encourage economic mobility for youth project-based and skilled-based learning, mentorship, and leadership development.
Create legislation that funds youth mentorship and leadership programs with a emphasis in project-based and skilled-based learning that empowers young individuals, cultivate leadership qualities, enhance employability, and promote positive decision-making.
Promoting an environment that encourages respectful debate and the exchange of ideas
Secure Protection of Freedom of speech and democracy.
Promote Transparency and prevent censorship or retaliation, and encourage positivity and a healthy democracy.
Promoting workforce development programs
Workforce development, fostering economic growth and building a strong economy.
Job Creation in Workforce development programs
Economic Competitiveness
Economic Development socioeconomic stability programs
Enhanced Productivity and Innovation programs.
Social and Individual Well-being: Access to quality employment and career opportunities is crucial for individual and societal well-being. These programs will Create legislation that provides training, education, and support that will empower individuals to improve their economic prospects, leading to higher incomes, that improved job satisfaction, and overall social welfare for our state.
Promote an innovative workforce by investing in the skills and talents of individuals.
Invest in infrastructure, create jobs
Investing in innovative transportation, particularly a fast high-speed rail line.
Job Creation
Environmental Sustainability
Create legislation that reduces carbon emissions, addressing climate change.
Create Economic Development transportation and reinvestment act to invest in American-made infrastructure with a high-speed rail line.
This legislation will include sustainable development, job creation, and improved regional connectivity.
Supporting programs to address youth violence
Create Legislation for a Moratorium on Bullets & Gun Manufacturers.
No endorsements available.
Candidate info
About me
Hi, I'm Pamela Moses and I am running for office in the US Senate as a member of Other. My diverse background as an Organizer, Musician, and Human Rights Advocate has given me a unique perspective on the issues facing our country today. As someone deeply involved in political campaigns and community activism, I understand the importance of people, and I am committed to social justice, community empowerment, and political engagement. My educational background in Political Science and Intercultural Studies provides me with a solid foundation for understanding political systems and international policy-making, while my experiences as the founder of Black Lives Matter Memphis and managing executive director of Rise Up America reflect my abilities in leadership and activism. My passion for improving food access, mental health resources, youth engagement, free speech, economic development, and promoting respectful debate makes me a strong candidate. Let's build a better future together, vote for Pamela Moses for US Senate!
Why I'm Running
I'm Pamela Moses, and I am running for US Senate as a member of Other. My extensive experience in political campaigns and community activism has instilled in me a deep commitment to social justice, community empowerment, and political engagement. As an Organizer, Musician, and Human Rights Advocate, I believe that I possess the necessary skills and qualities to represent the people of this great nation. From encouraging farmers' markets and promoting healthy food options in underserved areas, investing in mental health resources, funding youth mentorship and leadership programs, promoting an environment that encourages respectful debates, promoting workforce development programs, investing in infrastructure and creating jobs, to supporting programs to address youth violence, I believe our political leaders fundamentally exist to promote the well-being of Americans first and foremost. As your Senator, I will passionately and tirelessly fight for the issues that matter most to our people, elevate the voices of those most marginalized and vulnerable among us, and strive to make our beautiful country a better place, one step at a time.
Current Occupation
Organizer/Musician/Human Rights Advocate
Past Experience
I have a deep involvement in political campaigns and community activism, which gives me experience in people which is highly valuable when running for office. My experiences demonstrate my strong commitment to social justice, community empowerment, and political engagement.
My educational background in Political Science and Intercultural Studies provides a solid foundation for understanding political systems, international policy-making, and the importance of diversity and inclusion in society.
Additionally, my role as the founder of Black Lives Matter Memphis and managing executive director of Rise Up America reflects my abilities in leadership and activism in advocating for marginalized communities and addressing issues of racial inequality.
My community involvement as the President of the Hollywood Community Neighborhood Association.
I have been recognized with awards like the NAACP outstanding performance award, Commission on Religion and Racism (COOR) award, and the Equity Alliance "Radical Flame Award" further validate my contributions and dedication to social justice causes.
Fun Fact
My first song I ever wrote at 9 years old received United States copyright was a country song called 'Johnny Cash shook my hand, y'll'