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Live From No Preference Fest: How Young Voters Are Shaping Local Politics

36 min · 28 de oct de 2024
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Are young voters really disengaged, or are they just demanding a better system? Find out in this episode! Recorded live at No Preference Fest, Monét and Quay are bringing you a conversation featuring Mary Black, Aminah Jenkins, and Brea Perry that breaks down the myths about voters under 30. They share their perspectives on the political system, what drives them to the polls (or keeps them away), and how they view local elections as a critical avenue for change. Exploring how issues like climate change, student debt, and social justice impact their voting decisions, this candid conversation highlights the future of civic engagement in the Triangle and beyond. Are you ready to start the conversation? Eat, chat and act with Down Ballot Brunch [https://www.downballotbrunch.com/]. Down Ballot Banter is hosted by Monèt Marshall and Quay Weston and is a production of Earfluence.

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