BY: ISIS AMUSA
Black American University students posted candid reminders as many around the world celebrated the Associated Press projecting victory for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Saturday.
While he opted to avoid the large crowds celebrating in D.C., sophomore Malik Gomes Cruz says this was a huge win for the future of the country.
"I think, if anything, what I'm celebrating during this election is hope," Gomes Cruz said. "I think what it has shown is that, despite all of the barriers that are set in place for people of color, Black women and queers especially, that there is a way forward."
This election was historic, to say the least. Kamala Harris will become the first woman, Black person and Asian American person to occupy the vice presidency. Simultaneously, 87% of Black people voted Democrat, helping to swing states crucial to Biden's projected win like Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia, according to NBC News.
But Gomes Cruz clarified this in no way serves as an excuse to "no longer be active in fighting for justice and equality for minorities."

Photo: Malik Gomes Cruz