A push to turn HBCU students into voters
Briefly

Tevon Blair, co-founder of Xceleader, emphasized that it's vital for students to engage politically, particularly given their experiences during the pandemic and societal issues they face today.
At Yard Fest, various activities including a photo booth and games attracted students, resulting in 77 voter registrations and stimulating conversations about civic engagement during the event.
The Say It Louder tour aims to merge fun campus traditions with critical voter education, showcasing the importance of the youth voice in the upcoming election.
Blair's ambitious goal of mobilizing 10,000 HBCU students to vote highlights the significant role these institutions play in fostering political awareness and community activism.
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