A Conversation with the Extraordinary Winsome Earle-Sears
“Do not assume that you are safe if you remain silent.”
~ Esther 4:14
Winsome Earle-Sears sent shock waves across Virginia and the country at large when she pulled off her stunning upset victory in November 2021 and became the first Lieutenant Governor of Virginia who is a woman, the first naturalized female citizen, the first female veteran elected to statewide office and who also happens to be black.
Not relying on identity politics, she earned intense national coverage because of her unwavering support for Second Amendment rights and her strong commitment to education opportunity for all students.
A devout Christian, Winsome believes in the promise of the American Dream. Her father was approved to immigrate to the U.S.A. and left Jamaica, arriving in America on August 11, 1963, with only $1.75 in his pocket. Winsome joined him when she was just six years old, and ever since has been on a mission of service with dozens of community groups ranging from leading a men’s prison ministry and serving as director of a women’s homeless shelter for the Salvation Army to serving as a hard-charging vice president of the Virginia State Board of Education.
Her unyielding belief in the fundamental righteousness of America stands in stark opposition to the increasingly pervasive ideologies that are dividing the country.
Instead, Winsome encourages Americans to never stop fighting for their country and shows us how to chart a new path forward.
She concludes her recent memoir, How Sweet It Is, with this quote from John L. Mason who once said, “You’re born an original. Don’t die a copy.”
Definitely an original, Winsome has never ceased enthusiastically bucking conventions, defying expectations, and charging straight toward challenges.
Join in this episode for a revealing and inspiring conversation with Winsome Earle-Sears. You will be hearing from her in the years to come.
Listen Here: