Blue Wave Recap: Here Are Some "Firsts"

The Blue Wave on November 6, 2018 included so much good news it was difficult to process it all.  Over the next few weeks, Smart Dissent will attempt to recap the progress we made together including well-publicized topics and less covered ones.

Our sixth post includes some exciting and long overdue "firsts" that will lead our nation into the future we deserve.  This list is not complete as we continue to learn about new "firsts" and we may add a new post with more in the coming weeks.

Per the NBC News article linked here, the first two Native American and Muslim congresswomen are headed to the House, Massachusetts is getting its first black congresswoman, and Arizona and Tennessee are getting their first female senators. 

Remarkable to learn that Democrat Safiya Wazir, 27, who fled the Taliban in Afghanistan, won election to New Hampshire's House of Representatives on Tuesday, the first former refugee to win a seat in the state legislature.  Read more here.

Sources:

www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/out-many-several-trailblazing-firsts-elected-across-country-n933256

www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/safiya-wazir-elected-refugee-taliban_us_5be2a7f7e4b0769d24c7100b

Date: 
Tuesday, November 20, 2018