Support Black Voters Matter with a ticket to our benefit concert on May 21st at City Winery, NYC. Doors open at 6:30 pm for cocktails overlooking the Hudson River followed by the concert and dinner. Every ticket purchased will help Black Voters Matter educate, mobilize and empower voters in predominantly Black communities during this critical election year. Get your ticket today – and if you can’t attend, your donation will have an immediate impact.

Returning JusticeAid artist Martha Redbone is just one of nine talented artists performing for you at Soul of Justice on May 21st at City Winery, New York City.

Native and African-American singer-songwriter Martha Redbone is known for her mix of folk, blues and gospel from her childhood in Harlan County, Ky., which she infuses with the eclectic grit of pre-gentrified Brooklyn. Listen to NPR’S Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST in NYC.

Can’t attend but want to support Black Voters Matter in a big way? 
Sponsor the concert at any level. You can be a Partner in Justice (gifts of $2000+) or a Nonprofit Ally ($500+) and we’ll list your name in the program for the concert. 100% of sponsorships and ticket sales go to Black Voters Matter. 

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Did you miss our Spring Forum, To the Ballot Box: Our Vote, Our Voice? The informative and inspiring discussion with LaTosha Brown and Cliff Albright, interviewed by Joy Reid, is now available on YouTube thanks to our partner, ClassACTHR’73

Successful voter engagement requires meeting people where they are and listening to issues that are most important to them. Our grantee partner, Black Voters Matter (BVM), understands this better than anyone. When you join us at our Spring benefit concert you’ll be supporting the fight against voter suppression, while enjoying music from an all-star band and Grammy-nominated vocalists evoking the Soul of Justice.