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THANK
YOU
To Our Supporters,
I want to say thank you to everyone one that supported
The Movement Central Florida with our task. As you
know we are non partisan; and we did not take the lost
or gain of any opponent, so we do not look at this as
a disappointment. The Movement CF’s mission was to try
to make a change within the 18-35 age groups, showing
the world we had voices too. As you can see in the
numbers for Florida the mission was accomplished. It
was not as great of a turn as we expected but it
worked.
After working on this campaign for these past 6 months
I saw the help that was needed with our peers and
after observing this, I saw we are the problem. We are
still divided as a people, we are our worst
competition and it's sad, but not to late. We can
still try to help one another by sticking together and
speaking up, letting our voices continually be heard.
We must truly stand together, not just in words but in
action. We must truly help one another, not just when
it's convenient for the next person. Stop competing
about who should be in the lime light, but helping
each other get through the doors that are shut in our
face so we can achieve those impossible deeds.
I pray this will now allow us to come as one and place
our agenda on the table before it's too late. The
Movement Central Florida will still work for the
communities that have been overlooked by corporations,
traditional politicians and the mainstream media. This
was not a defeat; it was a victory to see we need to
come as together as one. United we stand divided we
fall. It is now up to us - are we going to unite or
are we going back to sleep? It’s up to you!!!
Bridget Norvell
President of The Movement Central Florida
Peace and God's Blessings
THE MOVEMENT MEDIA COVERAGE
Orlando Sentinel: What happened to all those young new voters?
"I want to encourage them that there
can be change," said Bridget Norvell, president of The Movement of
Central Florida, a group that uses hip-hop to promote voting and
civic action.
http:// www.orlandosentinel.com/news/elections/orl-asecyoungvote04110404nov04,1,2024900.story
Gainesville Alligator:
Hip-hop tour seeks to energize city’s young
voters
Passers-by couldn’t resist stopping
at Gainesville’s Downtown Plaza on Friday when they heard the
lively hip-hop music coming from artists performing at an early
vote tour.
Washington Post: Hip-Hop Voices (Video)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/mmedia/politics/092704-50v.htm
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