‘Vote! BeHeard,’ Again!

Black Public Media
3 min readNov 7, 2023

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by Leslie Fields-Cruz

We’re publishing this week’s edition of the Weekly Dispatch early today because it’s Election Day! Many states offer a variety of early voting options, so perhaps you have already voted. But if not, I’m writing to remind you that your vote matters!

Over the years, BPM has funded and distributed several films spotlighting the struggles African Americans have faced in obtaining, maintaining and acting upon their constitutional right to vote. We’ve also supported films highlighting the benefits communities enjoy when our folks turn out to vote.

In the weeks leading up to the 2020 election, BPM ran our first BeHeard social media campaign. VOTE! BeHeard features four video shorts about voting. You’ll recall voter participation among people of color and young adults that year was significantly higher than many pundits expected. While we can’t take full credit for that, we believe our campaign helped. It also ended up winning a Gold Anthem Award. Unfortunately, voter participation among young people and African Americans has either flat-lined or waned ever since.

Today, when our democracy is under relentless attack, it is essential for ALL of us to take our hard-won voting rights seriously. Hopefully, you aren’t among those dissuaded from going to the polls. If you are, please watch Why Vote? and Listen. These shorts just might persuade you to reconsider. We also invite everyone to share the series with family, co-workers and friends.

FESTIVAL BEAT

BPM extends congratulations to Resita Cox for her win at South Pitch this weekend. The festival is held each year at the New Orleans Film Festival, which kicked off last week and continues virtually through this Sunday, Nov. 12. Resita competed with five other finalists in South Pitch’s documentary category. The $10K award will support her film Basketball Heaven, which takes a poetic look at Kinton, N.C., the world’s leading producer of NBA players.

BPM also sends a shout out to Karen McMullen, who stepped into the director role at Urbanworld just in time for the 2023 festival. The lively, well-attended event ended Sunday.

SURVEY DEADLINE EXTENDED

The deadline for BPM’s 2023 community survey has been extended to this Thursday (Nov. 9). Don’t let the clock run out on your chance to give us feedback. Include your contact information and you can still qualify for the tumbler drawing. Take Our Survey

— Fields-Cruz is the executive director of Black Public Media

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Black Public Media (BPM) develops, produces, funds, and distributes media content about the African American and global Black experience.

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