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Wake Up & Power Up With Diversity

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With just a few days before the arrival of Election Day 2023 (November 7), many voters across the nation are making their final decisions on who they’ll be voting into the seats of their state and local official offices. As we all know, the Black and Brown vote is one of the primary focuses for candidates in both parties.

That’s why we at Urban One decided to come together with our Hispanic brothers and sisters over at TelevisaUnivision for an important event today that voters from our dual cultures in the Washington, D.C. area will greatly appreciate.

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Wake Up & Power Up With Diversity

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Our goal with “Wake Up & Power Up with Diversity: An In-Depth Look at How to Engage Black and Hispanic Voters,” a private event happening today at The Willard Intercontinental Hotel, is to engage voters of both cultural backgrounds and drive meaningful change that each will benefit from. The event will feature keynote speakers and engaging conversations with critically-acclaimed leaders and influencers from both the African American and Hispanic communities.

More information below, via the official press release:

“Pat McGee, Executive Vice President of Political Strategies, will host the event, which will also include networking opportunities for attendees.

‘This election will be one of the most crucial elections within our lifetime, especially for minorities,’ asserted Laura Clark, Senior Vice President of Political and Government Sales at Urban One Inc. ‘Turnout will be key, and speaking to minority voters early on the issues will make all the difference!’

TelevisaUnivision brings extensive experience in mobilizing Hispanic voters. It is committed to creating inclusive dialogue around critical issues facing the community and will work with Urban One to build bridges, drive conversations, and inspire positive change within both communities.”

Stay tuned for a recap of “Wake Up & Power Up with Diversity: An In-Depth Look at How to Engage Black and Hispanic Voters,” and be sure to get out there and vote on November 7!