BlackPAC

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An independent organization working w/ people across the country to harness power of Black Americans.

BlackPAC is an fully independent 527 working collectively with partners from across the country to harness the power of Black voters. Our mission: organize the political power of Black Americans to elect and hold accountable officials who will defend Black lives, promote dignity, and foster economic justice in our communities and across the nation.

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Photos from BlackPAC's post 05/31/2026

Los Angeles deserves a proven leader who is driven by her love of the city, that’s why Mayor Karen Bass is the only option on the ballot this Tuesday.

Mayor Bass has served Los Angeles as a nurse, a community organizer, the first Black woman Speaker of the State Assembly, in Washington, DC as a leader in Congress and now as Mayor.

05/30/2026

In California, Election Day isn’t the only day to vote, it’s the last!

Take some time today to fill out your ballot and drop it off at your nearest Ballot Drop Box TODAY!

Photos from BlackPAC's post 05/28/2026

The Congressional Black Caucus is holding the line when it comes to Black voters rights👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

This week, Congress was set to vote on the SCORE Act, a bill regulating college sports and student athlete pay. However, amid the rapid redistricting efforts by the GOP in southern states after the SCOTUS decision in the Callais, members of the CBC united to block the vote directly protesting major college sports programs that have remained conspicuously silent while Southern states redraw maps to dilute Black voting strength.

Simply put, if these institutions refuse to be vocal about Black voting rights, they shouldn’t get the benefit of profiting from Black talent. ✊🏾 SWIPE ⬅️ to see the CBC’s official statement, and a direct statement from one of its members.

Photos from BlackPAC's post 05/28/2026

Passing Proposition 50 was only step 1.

Now it’s time for YOU to vote for congress members from California who will put the needs of the people over pleasing Donald Trump.

Go vote today!

Visit Democracytoolkit.com to find your closest vote center and get it done.

Photos from BlackPAC's post 05/28/2026

To no one’s surprise, Republicans in Texas just nominated a Senate candidate that is just as corrupt as Trump. 🙄 This November, Attorney General Ken Paxton will take on Democratic State Rep. James Talarico for Texas’s critical US Senate seat.

Following a late endorsement from Trump, Paxton defeated longtime incumbent John Cornyn, thus transforming the race into a high stakes battle over political integrity. Paxton, who has taken to attacking his opponent in the media calling him a “leftist lunatic” and “Talafreako” has a long history of his own scandals including his 2023 impeachment by the Texas House over bribery, dereliction of duty, and obstruction; his 2015 securities fraud indictment; his retaliatory whistleblowers settlement, etc.

Brianna Brown, Executive Director of issued a statement about the importance of this fight at the ballot box. SWIPE ⬅️ to see what she had to say.

Photos from BlackPAC's post 05/26/2026

Hey California! Have you voted yet?

You have one week left to decide the top two candidates in each race that will appear on the ballot this November - visit Democracytoolkit.com to find out when and where you can vote!

05/25/2026

You might not know the name Clarence B Jones, but you have heard his words and felt his impact.

An attorney, organizer, speechwriter, and confidant of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jones helped plan the protests and events for the SCLC.

He was also one of the attorneys who represented four Black ministers in The New York Times vs Sullivan, a landmark SCOTUS victory that cleared the way for the media to report on public officials and their actions without the risk of being sued.

Rest well, Mr. Jones. Know that your legacy lives on as we fight to retain the rights you helped us win during the Civil Rights Movement.

05/25/2026

Last week we were in Jackson with Black folks from across Mississippi and the South to let Republicans know we aren’t just going to sit back and let them take our rights!

Want to know more about the fight happening in Mississippi? Follow Arekia Bennett-Scott’s work at and hit the link in our bio to join us in turning out Black voters all year long!

05/22/2026

All roads lead to the south!

shared a powerful message this week in Jackson, MS:

WE BUILT THIS COUNTRY AND WE’RE NOT GOING BACK!

Photos from BlackPAC's post 05/21/2026

Black athletes and fans make billions of dollars for public universities across Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Texas.

These same states are working overtime to limit the political power Black people have.

In addition to taking to the streets, voting for representatives that will take action, and pressuring Congress to restore the Voting Rights Act, NAACP is calling on athletes and sports fans to join the fight by pledging not to support these schools by spending money on games or merchandise and asking Black athletes to choose other schools - HBCUs and schools outside of those states.

Visit https://naacp.org/campaigns/out-bounds to find out more about how you can use your voice as a fan, student, or alum.

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