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Tuesday, October 29, 2024
New NAACP Data Displays Progress in Reaching Black Male Voters, Shifts in Key Attitudes and Priorities
Today, during a press briefing, the NAACP unveiled its final pre-election round of polling results outlining shifting attitudes and issue priorities of millions of Black voters. The research, in partnership with Hart Research and HIT Strategies, is part of the Association's $20 million dollar civic engagement program targeting 14.5 million voters across 12 priority states where the Black community holds significant electoral power.
NAACP President and CEO, Derrick Johnson, shared the following statement:
"This new data proves what we already know to be true - Black voters show up when they feel heard. The NAACP is proud to see the results of our $20 million investment as we continue to increase Black voter engagement and mobilization. Make no mistake - now is not the time to falter. We must be focused on people, not polls. Let's continue to knock doors, make phone calls, and send texts. Talk to your family members, your friends, and your neighbors. Our voices will only be heard when we cast our votes. The work continues."
Key takeaways include:
- From August to October, Black men under 50 have decreased their likelihood to vote for Trump (27-21%) and increased their likelihood to vote for Harris (51-59%).
- To date, NAACP's $20 million civic engagement program has reached over 60 million Americans through canvassing, digital outreach, community outreach, and digital, print & radio ads.
- The NAACP has successfully ended Georgia's Hand Count rule, prevented the disenfranchisement of thousands of WA voters, and halted Alabama's "Purge Program" through coordinated litigation.
The research study document and recording can be made available upon request. A recording from today's call can be found here and the presentation can be accessed here.
On Election Day, the NAACP Communications team will stand up a Press War Room, providing real-time updates on what's happening at the polls, any reported incidents of voter suppression, and legal filings. Click here to RSVP and receive more information.
Monday, October 28, 2024
The "BET BLACK MEN'S SUMMIT" To Air Tuesday October 29, 2024
BET Black Men's Summit," hosted by comedian, actor, and radio host D.L. Hughley. Aired on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, on BET+, BET.com, and across the BET social media platforms, this special convenes influential Black men from an array of industries and backgrounds in-depth conversations on the critical issues impacting their communities ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Watch the special below:
There is a heightened focus on Black men as a crucial demographic in this presidential election. The "BET Black Men's Summit invites viewers to reflect on the layered complexities Black men encounter while also celebrating their contributions and strength. From persistent economic disparities and the effects of inflation to reproductive rights and the ongoing fight against misinformation targeting Black voters, this candid conversation creates a space for vulnerability and challenges false narratives in mainstream media.
The summit features prominent guests, including actor Michael Ealy, award-winning music producer Jermaine Dupri, civil rights attorney Ben Crump, NAACP President & CEO Derrick Johnson, National Urban League President & CEO Marc Morial, rapper and philanthropist Vic Mensa, the Honorable Greg Jackson, The Collective PAC Founder and President Quentin James, lifestyle specialist and radio host Kenny Burns, Chair, Congressional Black Caucus and Nevada Representative Steven Horsford, Tennessee State Representative Justin J. Pearson, Virginia State University Political Science Dept. Chair Dr. Wes Bellamy, author and political commentator Keith Boykin, Win With Black Men Executive Director Khalil Thompson, and CEO and co-founder of The Gathering Spot Ryan Wilson.
Economic challenges take center stage, with Kenny Burns reflecting on the pandemic's impact on Black communities in Atlanta and D.L. Hughley recounting his own experiences with low wages and the inadequacies of the current minimum wage. Charles Phillips, co-chair of the Black Economic Alliance, further highlights the economic disparities exacerbated by the pandemic and discusses the improvements under President Biden's leadership.
Congressman Steven Horsford explores Black men's political engagement, debunking misleading narratives and championing Vice President Harris' Economic Opportunity Agenda for Black men. Jermaine Dupri emphasizes the need for greater political education within the Black community, pointing out how misinformation continues to suppress Black men's voices.
Vic Mensa and Kenny Burns took it to the street with their "man-on-the-street" segments, which captured real-time perspectives from Black men in the key battleground states of North Carolina and Georgia. The discussions dive into narratives and beliefs surrounding immigration, health, reproductive rights, and the sexism that Black women face in their pursuit of leadership positions.
In a powerful moment, Vic Mensa addresses the issue of reproductive rights, stating, "Many men I spoke to felt that women's reproductive rights were important to them but not their top priority. However, the fact remains that maternal mortality rates amongst Black women are exponentially higher in states with abortion bans." Mensa continues, "As Black men, our primary resp?onsibility in this humanity is to protect Black women. Protecting Black women begins and ends with listening to them about what makes them feel safe….we are seeing the emboldening of the people who seek to destroy us and to destroy our mothers, sisters, nieces, and the women in our lives, so I think that it's an issue of paramount importance to us and to me."
"The lived experiences of Black men in this country carry great weight, and the urgency for our voices to be heard has never been more critical," said Scott Mills, President and CEO of BET Media Group. "The 'BET Black Men's Summit' is more than a conversation—it is a call to action for us to come together, share our truths, and confront the issues that shape not only our communities but the very future of this nation. In a time when our perspectives are often overlooked or misrepresented, this summit creates a powerful space for us to speak boldly, listen deeply, and ignite change. It is a reminder that our stories, our struggles, and our triumphs are central to the progress of this country."
"BET Black Men's Summit" underscores the BET commitment to provide a platform for Black men to reclaim their voices, challenge misinformation, and engage in a political process that directly impacts their futures. Through these intimate and honest conversations, the summit not only informs, but inspires action, encouraging Black men to vote and to make their voices heard in the 2024 election.
"According to our Black Male Voter Study conducted by BET Consumer Insights, 89% of Black men we spoke with intend to vote, but we cannot overlook the unrepresented 11% whose voices we risk losing," said Tiyale Hayes, Executive Vice President, Multiplatform Analytics and Insights and Co-lead of Social Impact at BET. "Nearly 20% of Black men feel ignored in the political process, and the 'BET Black Men's Summit' is an opportunity to address these concerns and ensure Black men feel heard as part of the broader movement toward civic engagement and change."
Executive produced by Connie Orlando, Jason Samuels, and Erik Parker, with senior supervising producer Steven Ramey, this news special furthers the BET "We VOTE" campaign to increase civic engagement and voter participation within the Black community.
About 'We VOTE'
BET Media Group initiative 'We VOTE' embodies the company's steadfast commitment to empowering Black voters and amplifying their voices in all upcoming elections to harness the power of collective action and drive meaningful change. The campaign is a testament to ongoing efforts by BET to ignite unprecedented civic engagement, voter registration, and turnout among Black voters. By equipping communities with knowledge about their voting rights and combating misinformation, BET Media Group aims to create a lasting impact that extends far beyond Election Day.
WATCH: VP Kamala Harris Club Shay Shay interview
In the latest episode of Club Shay Shay, Shannon Sharpe welcomes none other than Vice President Kamala Harris for an inspiring conversation filled with historic moments, personal reflections, and big dreams for the future. The two dive into the realities of her day-to-day life, intense schedule, and dedication to staying connected with communities across the country. With only days left until Election Day, she reflects on the gravity of her role, her vision for the country, and the importance of mobilizing voters.
Watch the interview below:
Watch Barack Obama's comments on Win With Black Men call!
Watch Barack Obama's comments to Black men on the Win With Black Men call on 10/27/2024. President Obama appears around the 44 minute mark. Video courtesy of Roland Martin Unfiltered,