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Barbara Lee exits Congress with a nod to her mentor, Shirley Chisholm

Editorial Board Published January 2, 2025
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Rep. Barbara Lee has at all times stood aside, a matter-of-fact renegade with an extended record of firsts.

In highschool, she was the primary Black pupil to combine her Southern California cheerleading squad.

Throughout the Democrat’s greater than twenty years in Congress, she has been the one Black girl elected to the Home from California’s areas north of Los Angeles.

However it was Lee’s lonely 2001 vote as the one lawmaker in opposition to the authorization for using army pressure in opposition to these liable for the Sept. 11 assaults that indelibly set her aside.

“In case you actually consider that that is the precise factor for the nation, in your district, for the world, then it’s a must to do it, and be damned all the pieces else,” Lee advised The Related Press throughout a current breakfast interview on the Capitol.

“You don’t do that all the time, but there’s some moments when you have to do that.”


Rep. Barbara Lee waves on stage throughout the Congressional Black Caucus Basis Phoenix Awards on Sept. 14, 2024. 

As Lee heads for the exit, wrapping up a storied profession representing the Oakland space, the 78-year-old congresswoman as soon as seen as an outlier with deeply unpopular positions — her vote in opposition to the battle resulted in loss of life threats — has watched her views come to be revered, accepted and even emulated. Casting her remaining vote on the Home ground in late December, Lee was met with applause, her legacy a touchstone for a brand new era.

But her experiences — together with dropping a Senate major in March for a seat later received by a then-Home colleague, Democrat Adam Schiff, in the identical 12 months that voters nationwide rejected Vice President Kamala Harris for President-elect Donald Trump, — additionally present a stark reminder of the challenges Black ladies confront in American electoral politics.

“There are few congressional leaders, public servants, that have served with the kind of courage and tenacity as Congresswoman Lee,” stated outgoing Sen. Laphonza Butler, the California Democrat who was appointed briefly to the seat after the loss of life of long-serving Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

With Butler, Lee teamed as much as go one of many remaining payments of the 118th Congress, awarding the Congressional Gold Medal posthumously to her mentor and good friend Shirley Chisholm, one other trailblazer — the primary Black girl elected to Congress, becoming a member of in 1969, who went on to make a longshot presidential run — in what would have been the New York Democrat’s one hundredth birthday. It was accepted by the Home and Senate with out opposition, and signed into legislation by Democratic President Joe Biden in December.

A single mother and social employee by coaching, Lee had been disconnected from politics. She was a volunteer neighborhood employee with the Black Panther Celebration when she met Chisholm. Lee present in “Mrs. C” a brand new sort of chief who “stood up for people.” Lee obtained concerned in Chisholm’s 1972 presidential marketing campaign. Lee ultimately labored in Congress and ran for workplace herself, taking on the seat after her boss, Rep. Ron Dellums, retired.

FILE—From left, Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Barbara Lee, D- Calif., House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., and Rep. Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y.,applaud during the unveiling of the portrait of the late New York Rep. Shirley Chisholm, marking the 40th anniversary of Congresswoman Chisholm's swearing in as a Member of the House of representatives, Tuesday, March 3, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington. In 1968, Chisholm became the first African-American woman elected to Congress. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)
Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Barbara Lee, Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Maxine Waters,  Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, and Rep. Yvette Clarke, applaud throughout the unveiling of the portrait of the late New York Rep. Shirley Chisholm, marking the fortieth anniversary of Congresswoman Chisholm’s swearing in as a Member of the Home of Representatives on March 3, 2009.

However as Lee tells it, what’s significantly noteworthy about her personal profession, is that she’s quantity 20 — the twentieth Black girl elected to the Home.

“I’m only the 20th one!” she stated.

“Can you imagine that? I mean, that’s pretty scary. Black women haven’t had their voices and their perspectives and their experiences reflected in the policies.”

Again and again, she has tales of being among the many solely Black ladies on the desk — most prominently when she and others pushed Republican President George W. Bush to launch the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Aid (PEPFAR) to combat world HIV/AIDS. It is an effort that continues to this present day.

Equally, she was an early critic of the Hyde Modification, which prohibits federal funds for abortion providers with few exceptions within the instances of rape, incest or if the being pregnant endangers the lifetime of the pregnant particular person. Lee views it as discriminatory in opposition to low-income ladies who depend on federal well being care. Hers was a as soon as uncommon place that has since gained wider help.

“I’ve been at tables all these years by myself, which meant I had to form allies and alliances to be effective,” she said, “which I did.”

She explains that as a Black girl, she brings a perspective that’s typically misplaced on others, going by way of life with “antennae” that sense what is going on on “because of our history.”

Lee’s antennae had been positively selecting up indicators on the eve of Jan. 6, 2021, amid the chatter of far-right teams coming to Washington.

“I wore tennis shoes to work that day,” she stated.

When the mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol and she or he and different lawmakers had been fumbling to placed on their fuel masks and evacuate the Home chamber, she remembers how the Home chaplain rose and began praying.

“I said: ‘Oh, Lord. This is serious. We got to start praying, too,” she stated. These sneakers “came in handy.”

However it was her vote twenty years earlier, within the days after the assaults on Sept. 11, 2001, that may ever outline Lee’s legacy in Congress.

She agonized over the selection, and stated she was as stunned as anybody at being the one vote in opposition to the decision that licensed what she warned of: America’s lengthy battle in Afghanistan and past.

The response was fierce and menacing, but additionally affirming of her conviction. Different Democratic lawmakers crossed to her aspect and she or he has since constructed a coalition, together with with hard-right Republicans against abroad army motion.

House Budget Committee member Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif. questions Budget Director Mick Mulvaney on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 24, 2017, during the committee's hearing on President Donald Trump's fiscal 2018 federal budget. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Rep. Barbara Lee in 2019

“She’s always dreamed big, she’s always been bold, she’s always had a strength of conviction — and she’s very strategic,” stated Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., a part of the “Squad” of progressive lawmakers first elected in 2018. “She’s passionate, but not reactive, she’s thoughtfully responsive.”

The youthful lawmakers typically name Lee “O.G.”

Lee notes there are actually a number of dozen Black ladies elected to the Home — an enchancment however, she stated, nonetheless not sufficient to catch up for the nation’s 200-plus-year historical past.

She works with the group Illustration Issues to help ladies of coloration working for workplace, and did so this previous election cycle. She backed Democrats Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland and Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware, who went on to make historical past as two Black ladies becoming a member of the Senate.

“I got to make sure other Black women don’t have to go through what I’ve been through,” she stated.

Lee’s subsequent chapter is to be decided. She spent the ultimate days of the congressional session pushing priorities out the door and discovering the subsequent era of leaders to hold ahead her unfinished enterprise, together with repealing the Hyde Modification and the authorization for using army pressure.

“My mother told me that ‘can’t’ is not in the dictionary,” she stated. “Shirley Chisholm encouraged me to shake things up, not to go along to get along.”

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