Kamala 2028
RM 39.08
ISBN:
9798999456335
Categories:
General Novel
File Size
0.00 MB
Format
epub
Language
English
Release Year
2026
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David L. WadleySynopsis
Kamala 2028 is a gripping, high-energy blend of urban fiction, political thriller, and Afrofuturist suspense that explores what happens when artificial intelligence, misinformation, and election sabotage collide with the power of Black community organizing. Set in Oakland, San Francisco, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C., the story follows Mika Johnson, a Bay Area activist whose grandmother's Black Panther legacy becomes the blueprint for fighting a dangerous new threat during the 2028 presidential election.
As Kamala Harris—born in Oakland and deeply connected to the Bay Area's activist and tech landscape—prepares for her most consequential campaign, a ruthless technologist unleashes an advanced AI misinformation system designed to fracture public trust, suppress Black voter turnout, and destabilize America from within. When false narratives, digital chaos, and emotional manipulation sweep across seven major cities, Mika joins forces with a brilliant team of Black women strategists known as Sisters Forward. Together, they merge tech knowledge, cultural intelligence, grassroots mobilization, and the strength of Black womanhood to counter an AI-driven attack unlike anything the nation has ever seen.
From AI-generated disinformation and political sabotage to community healing, Panther history, and Bay Area tech intrigue, Kamala 2028 delivers a timely, electrifying story about democracy on the brink. As the country spirals toward chaos, Mika must lead a nationwide movement that protects truth, restores unity, and empowers the Black women voters who traditionally anchor American elections.
Perfect for readers who enjoy political drama, techno-thrillers, Black-led fiction, AI-themed suspense, and stories centered on social justice, voting rights, and Black women's leadership, this novel is a bold, emotionally charged vision of what the future of democracy could look like—and the extraordinary courage required to save it.

