Yvette Nicole Brown is encouraging young people to engage in the political process with a positive attitude, urging people not to lose sight of the importance of voting regardless of political affiliation.
Speaking to TMZ on Monday, the actress and activist highlighted her involvement in The Creative Coalition’s virtual event, “Your Voice, Your Vote,” aimed at motivating Gen-Z voters to participate in elections.
Brown’s message is clear: while she personally supports Kamala Harris, her primary goal is to inspire first-time and young voters to use their voices and cast their ballots for the future they want to see.
The actress stresses the significance of voting as a civic duty and the impact it can have on shaping a better society.
Importantly, Brown advocates for a respectful and non-partisan approach to political discourse.
She references the late Republican Senator John McCain’s defense of then-Democratic opponent Barack Obama against false claims as an example of civility in politics.
She urges young voters to avoid demonizing those with differing views, emphasizing that politics should be about good people with diverse ideas working together.
This initiative comes at a crucial time, especially after the contentious exchanges between Donald Trump and President Joe Biden during their debate, and Kamala Harris’s subsequent leadership as a prominent Democratic figure.
By promoting respectful dialogue and active participation, Brown hopes to foster a more inclusive and understanding political landscape.