African American Concerned Clergy hosts event in hopes of encouraging voter turnout
With less than nine hours until voting begins, a local social justice group promoted a strong voter turnout.
The African American Concerned Clergy hosted a collaborative effort to reach the Erie community about the importance of exercising your right to vote.
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One member of the group that came together shared how exercising your rights will make a difference on all political levels.
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"We have a lot at stake this is an election. In war, in choice, an election of freedom and an election of where you choose to go backward or forward. So a lot is at stake here," said
The African American Concerned Clergy organized Monday's event with Erie's Black Wall Street.