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CAROLINADAZE Raleigh recap and what’s next

What’s in this special CAROLINADAZE update:

  • READY TO VOTE: Thousands pack CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh for music, art, and inspiration as young people get fired up to cast their ballot
  • SUPPORT CAROLINADAZE: A special online silent auction launches to support our youth voter outreach
  • VOICES OF YOUNG VOTERS: A new CAROLINADAZE Essay Series begins
  • NEXT UP: CAROLINADAZE heads to Charlotte & Asheville!

Young people in North Carolina are fired up and ready to vote! I saw that undeniable energy firsthand on September 14 as I looked across a sea of 4,300 people who packed our CAROLINADAZE Music & Arts Festival in Raleigh.

Ten-time GRAMMY Award-nominated singer and actress Janelle Monáe headlined an all-star lineup of performers. Young people and grassroots activists took to the stage to express why this new generation of voters must use the power of their ballot.

From the hundreds of voters registered, to the thousands receiving election education, CAROLINADAZE Raleigh offered young attendees like me all of the ways they can turn that energy into better days ahead for North Carolina.

As my teammate Jazmyne Abney told the thousands gathered there, the biggest election of our lives starts now. It’s time to get ready.

There’s more to come as we head into the crucial homestretch of this election! Keep reading to see what’s next – and how you can be part of it.


Slideshow: CAROLINADAZE Raleigh

Volunteers with Common Cause North Carolina at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Volunteers with Common Cause North Carolina help people get ready for the 2024 election by sharing nonpartisan voter guides at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

A volunteer with You Can Vote helps people register to vote at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Lisette Rodriguez and Aniya Whitfield with Common Cause North Carolina at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Gino Nuzzolillo with Common Cause North Carolina speaking at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Jazmyne Abney with Common Cause North Carolina and the HBCU Student Action Alliance speaking at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Attendees at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Lute performing at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Attendees at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Moses Sumney performing at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Moses Sumney performing at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

The stage at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Tierra Whack performing at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Tierra Whack performing at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Attendees at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Janelle Monáe performing at CAROLINADAZE Raleigh

Attendees at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Janelle Monáe performing at CAROLINADAZE Raleigh

Attendees at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh

Janelle Monáe performing at CAROLINADAZE Raleigh

Janelle Monáe performing at CAROLINADAZE Raleigh

The Common Cause North Carolina team at CAROLINADAZE in Raleigh, joined by more than 4,300 people ready to vote!

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A FUN WAY TO SUPPORT BRIGHTER CAROLINADAZE AHEAD:

Our special CAROLINADAZE online silent auction is happening right now! You can bid on AMAZING music, art, sports, entertainment, vacation, and dining experiences, including:

  • a private concert for you and your friends by a GRAMMY Award-nominated singer
  • a coastal retreat in Atlantic Beach
  • tickets to see a Durham Bulls game from the owners box
  • tickets to the world-famous New Orleans Jazz Festival
  • and so much more!

Proceeds from the auction go to support our campaign to mobilize young voters across North Carolina this election. Don’t delay on making your bids! This awesome auction closes out on September 29!

SEE THIS SPECIAL AUCTION


VOICES OF YOUNG VOTERS: NEW CAROLINADAZE ESSAY SERIES

We’re excited to be partnering with our friends at Facing South/Institute for Southern Studies to launch the CAROLINADAZE Essay Series!

The series features stories and voices of young everyday North Carolinians and their visions for a better future in North Carolina and the South.

In the first installment of the series, writer Barbara Sostaita explores how North Carolina’s Latinx communities and churches are creating spaces for people to organize and chart a new vision for a better world. You can also read this introduction to the essay project by series editor and Southern journalist Victoria Bouloubasis.

READ THE SERIES


NEXT UP: CAROLINADAZE HEADS TO CHARLOTTE AND ASHEVILLE!

We’re not done yet! Our CAROLINADAZE Music & Arts Festival Series rolls on to Charlotte and Asheville!

September 28: CAROLINADAZE Charlotte – Join us at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte on Saturday, September 28 from 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. and hear an incredible lineup of performers that include Sainted Trap Choir, Shame Gang, and Jason Jet, along with other special guests!

While this special Charlotte concert event is FREE, RSVP is REQUIRED. Don’t miss out – RSVP for CAROLINADAZE Charlotte TODAY!

RSVP FOR CAROLINADAZE CHARLOTTE


October 13: CAROLINADAZE Asheville – Join us at Salvage Station in Asheville on October 13 at 6:00 p.m. (doors open 5:00 p.m.) for an amazing lineup that includes Cavetown, Indigo De Souza, Adia Victoria, and Pink Beds! Tickets are just $25 – get yours today! (P.S. you can sign up for a discount code at carolinadaze.com.)

GET YOUR TICKETS FOR CAROLINADAZE ASHEVILLE

As we’ve witnessed at CAROLINADAZE, young people are ready to meet this moment as we shape the future of our state and build a multiracial democracy for all. Thanks for being with us!

 

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