Stacey Abrams, Democratic gubernatorial candidate for Georgia, departs after speaking during an election night rally in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Tuesday, Nov.
8, 2022. Abrams conceded to Governor Brian Kemp on Tuesday in a rematch of their 2018 race, ATLANTA - Georgia’s Stacey Abrams will join the faculty at Howard University in Washington, D.C., the next step in her reemergence after the Democrat lost her second bid to be governor of Georgia last year to Republican Brian Kemp.Howard, one of the nation’s top historically Black colleges, said it was appointing Abrams as the Ronald W.
Walters Endowed Chair for Race and Black Politics beginning in September."Stacey Abrams has proven herself an essential voice and eager participant in protecting American democracy -– not just for certain populations, but for everyone with the fundamental right to make their voices heard," Howard President Wayne A.
I. Frederick said in a statement.WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 25: An entrance sign near the main gate at Howard University October 25, 2021 in Washington, DC.