mercredi 5 septembre 2018
Common Joins Michelle Obama to Encourage Black Citizens to Vote

Did you know that less than 60 percent of eligible black citizens voted in the 2016 presidential election? Common is joining forces with Michelle Obama and When We All Vote to change that. Watch Common's video message about why it is so important to change the culture around voting. Then sign up here to join When We All Vote's week of action from Sept. 22 to Sept. 29.
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