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Stacey Abrams On American Autocracy & Her New Chapter

Jul 15, 2025
Stacey Abrams, a prominent American politician and voting rights activist, isn't running for office but keeps her options open for the future. She discusses her thrilling new novel, Coded Justice, while emphasizing the urgent fight against voter suppression. Abrams highlights the crucial role of technology and decentralized leadership in preserving democracy. She also reflects on the interplay between authenticity and the performative nature of politics, urging a focus on community needs over authoritarian agendas.
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INSIGHT

Recent Signs of Autocratic Shift

  • Recent use of military forces against civilians and arrests of officials protesting policy are alarming signs of democratic erosion.
  • Early opposition to diversity, equity, and inclusion signals upcoming attacks on vulnerable communities.
INSIGHT

Justice Jackson's Vital Dissents

  • Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson's dissents highlight the erosion of judicial integrity and the responsibility of courts to safeguard democracy.
  • Her dissenting opinions lay breadcrumbs for future restoration of justice and rule of law.
ANECDOTE

Sibling Collaboration in Writing

  • Stacey Abrams first wrote a novel at age 12.
  • Her siblings deeply support and collaborate on her books, each contributing expertise and editing feedback.
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