The “Souls to the Polls” event, held on Sunday August. 18, began at New Hope Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale, Fl., and ended at the African American Research Library and Culture Center (AARLCC)
The aim is to promote civic engagement while encouraging citizens to exercise their right to vote. The event, which took place on a Sunday, brought together community leaders, faith-based organizations, and local residents to emphasize the importance of voting in upcoming elections.
The initiative focused on mobilizing voters from diverse backgrounds, particularly in underrepresented comm-unities. Participants gathered at various locations, including churches and community centers, before marching to nearby polling stations to cast their ballots.
Organizers emphasized the significance of voting in shaping the community’s future and addressing pressing issues. The event featured speeches, music, and testimonials, creating a festive atmosphere that celebrated democracy and civic participation.
By linking faith and voting, “Souls to the Polls” sought to empower citizens and foster a sense of responsibility towards creating positive change. The event’s success demonstrated the power of collective action and the impact that unified voices can have on the democratic process.

