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BLK Dating App Partners With ‘When We All Vote’ For ‘ElectionSZN’ Initiative

BLK, the leading dating and lifestyle app for the Black community, proudly announces its partnership with When We All Vote, a national, nonpartisan initiative founded by Michelle Obama. The two organizations are joining forces to launch the #ElectionSZN Initiative, a comprehensive campaign designed to mobilize Black community to participate in the upcoming election.

When We All Vote, founded by Michelle Obama, focuses on transforming voting culture and increasing participation by closing the race and age gap. Supported by Co-Chairs like Stephen Curry and Kerry Washington, the initiative empowers communities to engage in the electoral process. This new collaboration aims to drive voter engagement and participation within the Black community.

Over the next three months, the #ElectionSZN Initiative will launch several key campaign elements aimed at encouraging and motivating Black singles to vote.

“We are thrilled to partner with When We All Vote again for the #ElectionSXN initiative,” said Jonathan Kirkland, Head of Brand and Marketing at BLK. “At BLK, we believe that voting is a crucial way for our community to exercise their power and drive meaningful change. This campaign is about reminding our users that their vote is their voice, and by participating in the electoral process, they honor the legacy of those who fought for this right. We want to encourage the  Black community to engage, connect, and make informed choices this election season.”

Young Black voters play a crucial role in shaping the future of the United States. Historically, the Black community has faced significant barriers to voting, from discriminatory laws to systemic disenfranchisement. Despite these challenges, Black Americans have fought tirelessly for their right to vote, making their participation in elections a powerful testament to their resilience and determination.

Voting is not just a civic duty; it’s a means of honoring the sacrifices of those who fought for this fundamental right. By voting, Black youth can influence policies that directly impact their communities, from criminal justice reform to economic opportunities and healthcare access. Engaging in the electoral process ensures that their voices are heard and their interests represented.

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