Young Black Voters
Vice President Kamala Harris wrote a public letter welcoming HBCU students back to school and appealed for their support on Election Day.
The Kamala Harris effect: In 13 key states, Black women's voter registration rate rose more than 175% compared to the same period in 2020, data shows.
This election is seen as an opportunity for young Black voters, especially with Vice President Kamala Harris on the ticket.
The decline among young Black people intending to vote is “most pronounced,” a new poll found.
The hip-hop artists partnered with the dating app BLK to create a new voting anthem to empower and uplift a new generation of voters!
The joint nonpartisan initiative will educate young voters about the benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act, which incentivizes the domestic production of clean energy sources like solar, wind and clean hydrogen.
There is a budding movement calling for LeBron James to be included among the slate of speakers scheduled to take part in the Democratic National Convention.
Young Black voters are expected to play a major role in the 2020 election. But can Joe Biden win their support away from Bernie Sanders? The answer is both complicated and simple.
HBCU students interviewed during Bernie Sanders' rally in Atlanta said they still have questions about whether candidates have truly advocated for Black people and deserve the Black vote.
HBCU students are no longer easy, dependable votes for the Democratic Party, as their low turnout rate in 2016 illustrates.