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WOW, it was so amazing to celebrate the West Indian American Day Carnival in person for the first ti

WOW, it was so amazing to celebrate the West Indian American Day Carnival in person for the first time since 2019. I saw so many old friends and supporters out and about, and it was a thrill to talk with everyone while celebrating our shared Caribbean heritage. WOW, it was so amazing to celebrate the West Indian American Day Carnival in person for the first time since 2019. I saw so many old friends and supporters out and about, and it was a thrill to talk with everyone while celebrating our shared Caribbean heritage. Our community is stronger than ever, and it shows. The energy on the streets yesterday showed how much culture and community Caribbean Americans have brought to not just New York but also the entire country. I even got to see my good friend and colleague, Rep. Stacey Plaskett. It’s an honor to work alongside Stacey on the issues that matter most to us and our communities from advocating for economic opportunities to lowering the costs of housing and health care. [Together in the House Caribbean Caucus, we amplify the voices of the Caribbean diaspora and the values we share. Help keep both us of in Washington where we belong by making a split donation to both of our campaigns!]( [Donate to Yvette and Stacey!]( Together, we’re standing up against an anti-immigrant GOP and pushing the Biden administration to do more to ensure immigrants seeking refuge in the U.S. are welcome with open arms. We’re fighting to reform systems that have for too long kept our communities down from lack of access to economic opportunities to housing and health care policy. And above all else, I’m just so proud to be a part of this community. Yesterday was so full of community and artistry and I’m already looking forward to next year. For our culture, – Yvette --------------------------------------------------------------- Yvette Clarke is the ONLY Black woman representing New York in Washington. She has a known track record of bringing together moderates and progressives to pass progressive legislation to help communities of color, low-income families, immigrants, and more. If you'd like only the most important updates, [you can opt for fewer emails here]( but if you don't want to keep Yvette proudly representing Brooklyn, you can [unsubscribe](. Stay up to date with Yvette on social media! [Facebook]( | [Twitter]( | [Instagram]( Paid for by Clarke for Congress Clarke for Congress PO Box 250200 Brooklyn, NY 11225 United States

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