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Quotes from Julianne Malveaux

If some of the recovery money had gone to cities instead of states, the urban population, read "Black" and "Brown," would be better off with recovery jobs.
~ Julianne Malveaux
George W. Bush is evil. He is a terrorist. He is evil. He is arrogant. And he is out of control.
~ Julianne Malveaux
History belongs to she who holds the pen...If we don't tell our stories, they won't be told.
~ Julianne Malveaux
While the banks got big bailouts, a sizeable chunk of African-American wealth evaporated because so many people lost homes.
~ Julianne Malveaux
I don't regret my votes for President Obama by any stretch of the imagination.
~ Julianne Malveaux
Always firmly believing in a higher power, I have also always been in search of a spiritual peace.
~ Julianne Malveaux
I describe myself as a "spiritual sampler," raised Catholic, been Baptist, Methodist, and a Unity member.
~ Julianne Malveaux
I like to think that life lessons are learned and re-learned every day and take on importance at different times in life.
~ Julianne Malveaux
People have been unhappy for a long time about the two-party system.
~ Julianne Malveaux
I am addicted to the printed word, and my idea of a good time is a good book.
~ Julianne Malveaux
Frankly, I'd love to see a multiparty system, like we have in some of our European countries. But I'm not sure how to get there.
~ Julianne Malveaux
Don't believe the hype that black North Carolinians are not voting. We've heard this time and time again. It's just not the truth.
~ Julianne Malveaux
Young African - millennials really love Barack Obama.
~ Julianne Malveaux
References to everybody just disturb me, and it also disturbs me that the people who make policy are not the same people who live policy. When we talk about everybody, we are leaving a whole lot of bodies out.
~ Julianne Malveaux
When public policy is directed toward urban spaces, it is directed toward people who sit at the margins.
~ Julianne Malveaux
It was never reasonable or fair that women should shoulder the burden of household management, but it is possible that in an effort to move toward gender parity, some of the art and science of household management and gracious living have been lost.
~ Julianne Malveaux
The president [Barack Obama] did introduce a jobs bill that could not clear Congress. The Republicans simply would not work with him.
~ Julianne Malveaux
President [Barack] Obama's pick of Arne Duncan as Secretary of Education was abysmal.
~ Julianne Malveaux