Minyon Moore Caraway has spent over three decades shaping the direction of national politics from behind the scenes. She began her journey supporting local campaigns before rising to prominence as Chief of Staff for Reverend Jesse Jackson’s presidential bid.
In this episode, Caraway shares how her work has influenced everything from political conventions to private strategy dinners with Black women leaders and major Democratic presidential candidates. Her legacy is rooted in building political power with purpose and intention.
Caraway also reflects on the stories and strategies captured in the NAACP Image Award-winning book she co-authored, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics.
A rich conversation about legacy, access, and building political influence that lasts.