Black Voters Can Shift Power in North Carolina

Rural Black Voters

Will Make the Difference in 2022


Marcus Bass and Melvin Montford lead the efforts of two organizations that are engaging with and mobilizing rural Black voters in North Carolina. Learn how our dollars will support their important electoral efforts in an area they have identified as key to turning out votes for Democratic candidates: Northeastern NC.


Tuesday, Sept. 13, 7-8 pm ET

Keynote speaker - NC Gov. Roy Cooper!


Help us support this critical work:

  • Advance Carolina engages with voters young and old and inspires them to become activists within their communities. Their impressive voter protection program combats intimidation, voter suppression, misinformation, and more to ensure that every voter can safely cast their ballot. 
  • NC A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund, the state chapter of a labor-affiliated national program, builds relationships year-round in order to encourage and expand Black political activity. They lead the way in registering, educating, supporting and mobilizing rural Black voters.


Ticket (suggested $90 donation)

Advocate ($300)

Motivator ($600)

Booster ($750)

Champion ($1,500)

Visionary ($3,000)



Special Guests


Zoom link provided the day of the event



Please contact Lisa at lpedulla@verizon.net with questions.


Get Out the Black Vote in NC co-hosts:

All In for NC

DC Ward 3 Democratic Committee

Lean Left Vermont

Metro West Blue and Beyond

Register & Vote NC

Senate Circle

Swing Blue Alliance

Swing Left North Shore/Cape Ann

Together We Elect


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