A voter takes advantage of the DCCC's "Cycle of Engagement Initiative" which provides greater access to voting for people of color. (Courtesy of DCCC)
Courtesy of DCCC

The D.C. Democratic Womenโ€™s Club will hold a virtual town hall Wednesday on the importance of voting among younger generations.

The virtual event โ€” titled โ€œThe Power of Next: How to Raise Our Voice Through Votes!โ€ โ€” aims to educate millennials and Generation Z (ages 18-39) on the importance of exercising their political clout, the club said in a statement.

The town hall begins at 8 p.m. EST and is open to the public.

The panel includes Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes; Jennifer Blemur, president of the DC Young Democrats; Adrianna Williams, national lead co-chair of Black Students for Biden; Madison Welborn, Gen Z student activist of Montgomery County, Md.; Nia Evans, New York activist with the Harlem Childrenโ€™s Zone; and Tulsi Lohani, lead student coordinator, Voice of the Empowered.

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This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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