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HBCU Liberation Tour seeks to mobilize young Black voters in TN, South

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Monday, September 30, 2024   

Polling shows that many young people of color in Generation Z are ambivalent about voting, but one group of activists is working to change that.

The Coalition for Justice and Equality Across Movements is sponsoring the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Liberation Tour at HBCUs across the South, to engage students in the political system.

The goal is to register Black college students to vote and have their voices heard.

Destiny Pearson is a program coordinator for the group, and with the National Minority AIDS Council. She said too many young people are disengaged from the political process.

"That's so concerning, because about 50% of Gen Z are people of color," said Pearson. "So we really want to make sure that we're engaging these young Black students, to understand the importance of this election, and to be more engaged in the political system."

The tour stops at Fisk College in Nashville on tomorrow to meet with students and help sign up those who still need to register to vote.

It has already visited Howard University and Clark Atlanta University - and plans future stops at Jackson State, North Carolina A&T, and Florida A&M.

A recent Gallup-Walton Family Foundation poll of voting-age Gen Z'ers in seven key swing states, found that more than half have very little faith in the government.

Harold Phillips is deputy director of programs for the National Minority AIDS Council, and said young people need to drive significant change through voting.

"They're going to inherit this world that many of us older folks have created and worked to build," said Phillips, "and so they do really need to feel empowered to use their voice to try to shape the future that is going to be theirs."

An NBC News poll shows that as of September 4, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris was leading Republican Donald Trump by a 50% to 32% margin among 18 to 29-year-olds in seven battleground states.

Support for this reporting was provided by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.


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