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Southern content creators unite to create 'bottom up' voter education to combat voter apathy

Summary by Upworthy
At the 1995 Source Awards, André 3000 from the hip-hop duo OutKast famously responded, “The South got something to say,” when the New York audience jeered their win for Best New Artist. That defiant line has been echoed throughout the South in recent months as southern content creators and activists work to fire up voters. The focus is generally on federal elections, policies, and sound bites, but Y’all Vote is working to shift the focus. Y’all …

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Upworthy broke the news on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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