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Kamala 2028 is a bold, high-stakes blend of urban fiction, political thriller, and Afrofuturist suspense that reimagines the 2028 U.S. presidential election in a world reshaped by artificial intelligence and emotional manipulation. Set in the vibrant, culturally rich landscape of Oakland, California, and the high-tech corridors of San Francisco's AI boom, the novel follows a rising community organizer whose roots run deep through Bay Area history and Black liberation movements. Mika Johnson, granddaughter of a woman with ties to the original Black Panther Party, has spent her life at the intersection of community activism and tech disruption. When her world collides with a dangerous new AI misinformation system-capable of hijacking public emotion and destabilizing entire cities-she becomes an unexpected leader in a nationwide fight to protect democracy. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris, born in Oakland and shaped by the Bay Area's legacy of social justice, prepares for the most pivotal campaign of her career. As the first Black and South Asian woman to sit a heartbeat from the presidency, her 2028 run becomes the central target of a ruthless technologist determined to fracture the electorate and suppress the nation's most powerful voting bloc: Black women, who consistently vote for Democratic candidates at rates above 90%. When an AI-driven emotional warfare system ignites fear, distrust, and chaos across seven major Black cities-Oakland, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Detroit, Milwaukee, Houston, and Charlotte-the future of America teeters on the edge. Communities unravel. Suspicion spreads. Kamala's campaign is thrown into crisis. Enter Sisters Forward, a brilliant, fearless coalition of Black women activists and technologists. Using a fusion of AI literacy, digital strategy, community organizing, and intergenerational Black cultural power, they launch a counter-movement that blends barbershop diplomacy, faith leadership, auntie networks, block parties, HBCU culture, and advanced tech defense. Mika becomes the central "node"-the one woman whose intuition, authenticity, and community ties can dismantle the emotional weapon threatening the nation. As the AI adapts and targets her personally-attacking her reputation, her family, and her city-Mika must rise into a role she never sought: the bridge between Bay Area activism and Silicon Valley innovation, between the past's revolutionary spirit and the future's technological storm. Kamala 2028 captures the pulse of modern America: misinformation, AI dangers, racial justice, voting rights, and the extraordinary, underrecognized power of Black women to lead movements and shift elections. With the spirit of the Black Panthers, the precision of a techno-thriller, and the emotional depth of urban fiction, the novel delivers a gripping journey of resilience, identity, and national transformation. Perfect for readers who love: political thrillers Afrofuturist fiction Black-led narratives AI and disinformation themes Bay Area history stories centered on strong Black women near-future suspense and social justice At its core, Kamala 2028 asks a timeless, urgent question: In an age where algorithms try to control truth, can community still save us? This novel answers with a resounding yes-and shows how.
Ideal for readers interested in modern & contemporary.
Title: Kamala 2028
Format: Paperback Book
Release Date: 15 Jul 2026
Author: David L. Wadley
Sku: 3636932
Catalogue No: 9798999456328
Category: Modern & Contemporary
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