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Mayor Lightfoot is serious about black men casting their votes.
Roland Martin has a message for everyone who thinks voting isn't important.
Black women are saving the day again!
It’s officially voting season and Freeform kicked it off with the debut of a new, unscripted election-themed comedy series hosted and co-created by Kal Penn called Kal Penn Approves This Message.
With the election a month out, the high stakes presidential election will hinge on messaging and campaign policy talking points to sway voters on the fence in some swing states.
While Donald Trump is just learning about how dangerous COVID-19 is seven months into a pandemic after catching the virus, Joe Biden is out here trying to secure his election win with the help of some Black celebs.
If you're no stranger to the show, you've heard the running clip of the "When We Don't Vote Speech." Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley of Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria Virginia finally joins the show to discuss the inspiration behind his sermon about using the right to vote.
NewsOne's ongoing conversation about the intersection of politics and race joins the necessary discussion about Black Woman Power and the critical role Black women are playing heading int Election Day and beyond.
Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, Pastor of the historic Alfred Street Baptist Church is going viral for his "When We Don't Vote Speech".
Former Vice President and Presidential Democratic nominee, Joe Biden joined the show to discuss the current state of the country and his plans for the presidency.
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FF’ing Vote: Kal Penn Encourages Voter Empowerment In New Unscripted Comedy Series On Freeform [VIDEO]
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