New Campaign To Support HBCU Students On Journey To Voter Rights Advocacy

For decades, HBCU students have been at the forefront of the voter rights movement. Through protesting  they have combated racism, voter suppression, and more to not only get their voice out but meet the needs of the community and make real change!  Now, a new campaign is helping this generation’s voters have a widespread impact.

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With origins rooted in the South, Black Voters Matter (BVM) has made an intentional effort to build up its relationships with Black students at a time where voter suppression is rampant and the grassroots nature of student activism is crucial. Through the campaign, campus activism will be supported through education and assistance in structuring efforts on campus and beyond. BVM will also provide grants as a part of the campaign through its newly established Take The Field Fund, which has amassed a solid $25,000. 50 grants will be disseminated through the fund. Student groups will be able to receive up to $500 each for efforts like campus sit-ins and campus rallies drawing attention to voter suppression. 

The  leadership of Black Voters Matter recently shared why the campaign is so vital to aid in the activism of Black students. “The Take the Field campaign is not just about building Black power; it’s about building youth power, as well,” shared Black Votes Matter co-founder LaTosha Brown. “College campuses, particularly HBCUs, are anchor institutions within our community. As we seek to transform and advance our vision for the Black community we believe that college students are a core constituency group to make this happen. With this campaign, we are empowering our young people to speak up, start a national dialogue about the issues impacting them, and begin building the nation they want to see.”

Cliff Albright, co-founder and executive director of Black Voters Matter, also highlighted how important timing is in the activation of this campaign. “This homecoming season, we’re urging student activists to Take the Field for voting rights,” he said. “College students have been at the forefront of progressive policy change for decades; some of the most powerful and consequential protests in our nation’s history took place on college campuses. We’re proud to launch this campaign with our local, national, and university partners — particularly at HBCUs — to continue that rich tradition and inspire another generation of freedom fighters.”

To apply for a Take The Field grant and learn more about Black Voters Matter, please click here today. Grant applications are due October 31, 2021 so don’t wait to apply!