
For years, Black celebrities have used their platform on TV to encourage social progress and get people involved in their communities. They often use interviews and hosting opportunities to promote voter registration and explain how the voting system works. Because they reach so many people through television and streaming services, they can make voting seem less complicated. This involvement frequently motivates young people and first-time voters to participate in elections nationwide.
Tracee Ellis Ross

Tracee Ellis Ross has used her platform on shows like ‘Black-ish’ to educate people about the history of voting rights, including dedicated episodes on the topic. She’s also hosted important political events for a national audience and frequently shares information on talk shows about how to confirm voter registration. Through these appearances, Ross consistently champions greater access to voting, emphasizing how personal identity connects to the power of each individual’s vote.
Kerry Washington

Kerry Washington leveraged her fame from ‘Scandal’ to spearhead multiple nonpartisan campaigns encouraging people to vote on TV. She starred in many public service announcements to inform people about voter registration deadlines and often appeared on news shows during elections to emphasize the importance of women voters. Washington also hosted a televised event featuring interviews with activists, focusing on solutions to voting obstacles. Through these efforts, she consistently works to empower communities that are often underrepresented and help them make their voices heard.
LeBron James

During the 2020 election, LeBron James led a major media effort on several TV networks. He used his show, ‘The Shop,’ to talk with politicians and highlight the importance of voting in local elections. His segments focused on fighting efforts to prevent people from voting and offering help to communities that often don’t receive enough support. He also worked with networks to offer free airtime for ads explaining how to vote. James continues to be a strong voice for celebrities using their platform to create lasting change through voting.
John Legend

I’m a big fan of John Legend, and I really admire how he uses his platform to speak out about important issues. He doesn’t just entertain – he actively encourages us to participate in our democracy. I’ve seen him on shows like ‘The Voice’ and late-night talk shows talking about his work to end mass incarceration by getting people to vote. He’s also made it really easy for people to register and find where to vote through different TV appearances. He even joins town halls to answer questions about how voting can make a difference on issues like social justice. It’s awesome to see him consistently using his music and influence to get people involved in politics.
Viola Davis

Viola Davis frequently uses her appearances on late-night talk shows to highlight the significance of having diverse voices in politics. She’s also actively involved in campaigns that encourage people to participate in the census and register to vote. During award show speeches, she often urges viewers to get involved in democracy, reminding them of the long fight for voting rights and emphasizing that every single vote matters in shaping the country’s story.
Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson starred in ads to encourage people to vote, using his famous voice and personality to highlight the importance of elections. He also explained how to request a mail-in ballot in special television segments. During talk show interviews, he frequently points out how local officials affect everyday life. His straightforward style is meant to inspire even those who are frustrated with politics.
Regina King

Regina King has consistently used her public appearances to encourage people to vote. She’s spoken on morning shows and in televised discussions about why it’s important to participate in all levels of government, emphasizing how voting can improve local schools and safety. She’s also highlighted the crucial role of Black voters, particularly in key states. King remains a strong voice for civic engagement in the media.
Common

Common frequently uses his music and public appearances to promote political involvement and encourage people to vote. He’s spoken on news programs about the importance of young voters and participated in concerts aimed at increasing voter registration, particularly during the 2020 election. He also connects voting with important issues like criminal justice reform, hoping to inspire people to see voting as a way to improve their communities.
Tiffany Haddish

Tiffany Haddish consistently uses her platform, including hosting ‘Saturday Night Live’ and other appearances, to encourage voter registration. She’s appeared in public service announcements that are both funny and emphasize the importance of voting, and often shares her own experiences learning about the political process to connect with people. Haddish also actively participates in events aimed at boosting voter turnout, particularly in her hometown. She connects with audiences who might not usually be interested in politics by being herself – relatable and engaging.
Uzo Aduba

Uzo Aduba has been using her appearances on TV to educate people about the history of voting rights. She shares information on morning talk shows about how to deal with attempts to discourage voting, and in town halls, she discusses the unique challenges faced by women of color and why their voices matter. Aduba consistently emphasizes the importance of voting in all elections, from midterms to presidential ones, reminding everyone of the impact a single person can have.
Sterling K. Brown

Sterling K. Brown consistently used his platform while promoting ‘This Is Us’ to encourage people to vote. He explained how to vote by mail on TV and frequently discussed the importance of civic engagement during late-night show appearances. Brown also participated in public service campaigns clarifying the roles of elected officials, all with the goal of making voting feel easy and crucial for everyone.
Janelle Monáe

Janelle Monáe actively encourages civic participation through her performances and public appearances. She’s spoken on news programs about the importance of voting and featured in election specials showcasing community organizers. Monáe connects voting with the fight for human rights, using her artistry to inspire younger generations to get involved in the political process.
Issa Rae

Issa Rae leveraged her success with ‘Insecure’ to encourage people to register and vote, using social media and interviews on TV. She explained why it’s important to have local voices represented in government, appearing on talk shows to share this message. During the 2020 election, she took part in events highlighting how artists and creatives can get people involved. Rae consistently uses her platform to offer clear, helpful advice on registering to vote, framing political participation as a way to strengthen communities.
Pharrell Williams

Pharrell Williams has consistently used his platform on TV to encourage everyone to register and vote, starting with his home state. He’s appeared in ads highlighting the power of young voters and often speaks about how government decisions affect the economy and the need for change through voting. Williams has also participated in televised town halls focused on helping minority communities overcome obstacles to voting. He remains committed to using his worldwide influence to inspire people to get involved in civic life.
Alicia Keys

Alicia Keys has consistently used her platform, including hosting the Grammy Awards, to encourage people to vote. She’s featured voting reminders in her performances and participated in discussions about the importance of having a voting plan. Through her music and public appearances, Keys inspires hope and empowers her audience to make their voices heard.
Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey consistently used her television platform to highlight the importance of voting and civic engagement. She hosted town halls and special programs to discuss candidates and policies, and during elections, she interviewed activists working to ensure fair access to voting. Notably, she even participated in and documented door-to-door voter outreach efforts, demonstrating the power of community organizing. Because of her extensive television career, Oprah is a highly influential figure when it comes to encouraging people to vote.
Ava DuVernay

Ava DuVernay, as a filmmaker and public speaker, frequently discusses the historical barriers faced by marginalized communities. She’s appeared on television to highlight the importance of the 2020 census and elections, often focusing on the experiences of Black Americans and how voting can create change. DuVernay also uses her visibility to support groups working to register voters, believing her work in television helps people understand the context behind political involvement.
Lizzo

Lizzo actively encouraged voting through her public appearances. She wore outfits with the word ‘vote’ on talk shows and consistently spoke about the power of using your voice to influence change. Lizzo also participated in events designed to get young people involved in voting for the first time, using her energetic style to make voting feel positive and important.
Ludacris

Ludacris actively encourages people to vote. He’s appeared in public service announcements and talked about civic engagement on talk shows. During elections, he frequently participates in voter registration drives in Atlanta, highlighting how local elections affect important things like schools and roads. He leverages his fame to connect with a wide range of voters.
Zendaya

Zendaya has consistently used her public profile, including appearances on TV shows and in interviews, to inspire her fans to vote. She explained why it’s important for young people to participate in politics and even shared information about safe voting practices during the 2020 election. Zendaya believes young voters can make a real difference in the country and continues to use her influence to raise awareness about important social and political issues.
Yara Shahidi

Yara Shahidi has used her platform on ‘Grownish’ and in public appearances to encourage young people to be active in politics and vote. She created a program to help first-time voters and high school students access the resources they need, and frequently discusses the history of the civil rights movement and its relevance today. Shahidi also participates in discussions about the unique concerns of Generation Z when it comes to politics, establishing herself as a leading voice for the next generation of voters.
Don Cheadle

Don Cheadle frequently uses interviews and talk show appearances to speak out about issues like environmental protection and the right to vote. He’s been involved in campaigns that show how U.S. elections affect the world, and often appears on election-season panels to stress the importance of fair and secure voting. Cheadle aims to connect voting with broader human rights concerns, offering insightful commentary on why every single vote is important.
Michael B. Jordan

Michael B. Jordan actively encouraged people to vote in the 2020 election through public service announcements and interviews. He frequently discussed the Black Lives Matter movement and emphasized the connection between social justice and voting. Jordan stressed the importance of electing leaders who champion equality and also helped inform people about becoming poll workers, leveraging his celebrity to highlight how to participate in a strong democracy.
Tyler Perry

Tyler Perry leveraged his media platforms and TV appearances to motivate his large audience to vote. He featured segments explaining how to overcome challenges getting to the polls and, during the 2020 election, hosted events at his studio to help people register and learn about voting. Perry often shares his own voting experiences to inspire viewers, highlighting how communities can create change by voting together.
Chris Rock

Chris Rock frequently uses his comedy to offer insightful commentary on politics. He often points out how ridiculous it is when people are prevented from voting, and during elections, he encourages everyone to participate in democracy. He’s also supported fundraising events for groups working to protect voting rights. Ultimately, Rock uses humor to get people thinking about and discussing the importance of voting.
Taraji P. Henson

Taraji P. Henson consistently used her platform as a talk show host and in interviews to highlight the importance of mental health and getting involved in civic life. She appeared in public service announcements urging people to vote, and participated in election specials that emphasized how voting impacts community well-being. Henson regularly shares resources to help people overcome barriers to voting, framing it as a way to practice self-care and empower communities.
Anthony Anderson

Anthony Anderson leveraged his role on ‘Black-ish’ to promote voter education through various TV appearances. He explained the importance of the 2020 census and its connection to fair representation on morning shows, and frequently encouraged voter registration and participation during award shows. Anderson also appears in televised events honoring the history of Black voting rights in the U.S. By using his humor and approachable personality, he keeps the conversation about voting lively and relevant.
Gabrielle Union

Gabrielle Union frequently uses her platform on talk shows and public appearances to speak up for groups facing discrimination. She’s been involved in campaigns encouraging people to vote, particularly to protect reproductive rights and fight for equality. During the 2020 election, she shared information about organizations working to ensure fair and accessible voting. Union consistently emphasizes the importance of using votes to hold politicians accountable and continues to champion the power of media to create positive social and political change.
Jennifer Hudson

Jennifer Hudson consistently uses her performances and talk show to encourage people to vote and build community. She highlights the history of the fight for voting rights, often bringing on guests to discuss local elections and how to participate. Hudson emphasizes that voting isn’t just a right, but a meaningful way to connect with others and fulfill our civic responsibilities.
Sheryl Lee Ralph

I’ve been so inspired watching Sheryl Lee Ralph use her amazing platform from ‘Abbott Elementary’ to really push for things she believes in. She’s been everywhere lately talking about how important education is, and specifically how local school board elections can make a huge difference in our schools. It’s not just talk either – she’s used her award show speeches to urge everyone to vote and support the next generation. She even took part in campaigns highlighting the power of Black women voters throughout history. Honestly, it’s amazing to see her consistently championing civic engagement, even within the entertainment world!
Billy Porter

Billy Porter actively uses his platform – from red carpets to talk shows – to advocate for social justice and encourage voting. He’s appeared in broadcasts emphasizing the importance of LGBTQ+ voters in elections, and frequently discusses how personal identity connects to political power during interviews. Porter leverages his unique and captivating style to draw attention to the need for equal voting access, inspiring people to embrace their authentic selves and make their voices heard through voting.
Keegan-Michael Key

Keegan-Michael Key has been using comedy to help people understand how voting works. He’s appeared in public service announcements emphasizing the importance of local and state elections, and on late-night shows, he often talks about American political history and why it’s crucial to participate. By using his comedic skills, Key makes the topic of voter registration more interesting and highlights its importance. His goal is to empower viewers with the information they need to feel prepared and confident when they vote.
Jada Pinkett Smith

As a movie lover, I’ve always admired Jada Pinkett Smith, but I was really impressed by how she used ‘Red Table Talk’ to go beyond entertainment. She created a space for really important conversations about voting and how it impacts Black families and communities. She’d bring on experts and activists to break down how policies actually affect people’s lives, and during elections, she’d make sure everyone had the info they needed to register and vote. It’s clear she believes voting isn’t just a right, but a way to protect the future for our families. It was amazing to see her use her platform for such nuanced discussions about what it means to be a citizen today.
Will Smith

Will Smith has used his platform to discuss the importance of voting and American democracy. He’s appeared in interviews and campaigns encouraging young people to participate in the political process and take control of their futures. Specifically during the 2020 election, he focused on supporting organizations working to increase voter turnout in minority communities. Smith often speaks about how the world views American democracy and stresses the need for the US to set a good example through strong voter participation, leveraging his global fame to advocate for a more diverse and engaged electorate.
Shaquille O’Neal

Shaquille O’Neal recently shared his experience of voting for the first time while working as a sports analyst on ‘Inside the NBA.’ He also appeared in public service announcements encouraging men of color to vote, and has spoken about the importance of voting in local elections, particularly those concerning the criminal justice system. O’Neal leverages his popularity and stature to show people that it’s always a good time to get involved in the political process, and to connect with those who might feel left out.
Angela Bassett

Angela Bassett frequently uses interviews on morning television to highlight the need for diverse representation in government. She actively participates in campaigns that demonstrate the impact of Black voters on national policies. During elections, she often appears on TV panels to discuss the civil rights movement and how it relates to voting. Bassett powerfully emphasizes the value and importance of every single vote, and consistently encourages civic participation among her fellow entertainers.
Marsai Martin

Marsai Martin has been using her appearances on TV talk shows to inspire young people to become involved in politics. She’s taken part in programs that emphasize the importance of civics education for students in middle and high school. During the 2020 election, she encouraged young people to talk to their families and communities about voting. Martin believes the next generation has a lot to gain from paying attention to elections and making their voices heard, and she’s become a leading young voice in the media promoting ongoing political awareness.
Kelly Rowland

Kelly Rowland actively encourages women to register and vote. She frequently appears on talk shows to discuss how voting impacts important issues like healthcare and childcare. During elections, she focuses on getting people in underserved communities to the polls. Rowland stresses the need for a voting plan and encourages people to help their neighbors participate, promoting a sense of community responsibility and action.
Chance the Rapper

Chance the Rapper actively encourages people to get involved in politics, especially in his hometown of Chicago. He’s used TV appearances and discussions to highlight the power of voting, particularly among young people, to create positive change. During elections, he often participates in events that help people register to vote and learn about local candidates. Chance frequently points out how voting directly impacts funding for schools and community initiatives, and he aims to make political action feel like a community-driven effort.
Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion made her first appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live’ a platform for a vital message: the need to protect Black women and the importance of voting. Throughout the show and in interviews, she urged her fans to participate in the 2020 election and to hold their elected officials accountable. Megan Thee Stallion skillfully uses her popularity to connect music with political action, encouraging her audience to speak up and make their voices heard through voting.
Cordae

Cordae actively used his high-profile TV appearances to encourage people to vote in the 2020 election. He joined discussions about how artists can get young people involved in voting, and frequently spoke about the long fight for voting rights and why it’s so important to exercise that right. Cordae wants his fans to understand how the issues facing them connect to the music they enjoy, and he consistently promotes being an informed and engaged citizen.
Killer Mike

Killer Mike often appears on TV news and talk shows to discuss the economic and political strength of Black communities. He’s participated in town halls highlighting the importance of local elections and city government. During election seasons, he uses his media appearances to explain how policies impact everyday life. Mike stresses the need for voters to be well-informed and to hold all political parties responsible. He encourages a smarter, more effective way of voting to achieve real results.
Laverne Cox

Laverne Cox frequently uses her talk show appearances to champion the rights of transgender people and encourage voting. She’s been involved in televised campaigns highlighting how voting can protect vulnerable communities. During elections, Cox often appears on TV panels to discuss how state and local laws affect human rights, and she provides viewers with information about voter ID laws. She believes voting is crucial for the well-being and advancement of everyone.
Danai Gurira

Danai Gurira, well-known from her roles in ‘The Walking Dead’ and ‘Black Panther,’ has become a strong voice for voting rights both in the U.S. and around the world. She actively promoted the importance of the 2020 election through television appearances, highlighting its impact on international relations and human rights. Gurira frequently discusses how women can be a powerful force for political change by getting involved. She’s also participated in campaigns designed to encourage voting among immigrant and first-generation communities, and consistently uses her platform to emphasize the global importance of democracy.
Tessa Thompson

Tessa Thompson frequently uses her late-night TV appearances to support groups working to protect voting rights. She’s been involved in campaigns emphasizing the importance of the 2020 census and how it affects political representation. During elections, she often appears on TV panels to discuss how art and activism connect. Thompson also shares resources with viewers who want to participate in local activism and voter registration, believing that people in creative fields have a special role to play in ensuring everyone can vote.
Storm Reid

Storm Reid actively encouraged young people to vote by using her interviews on morning and talk shows. She also took part in televised programs that gave young activists a voice to discuss important issues. During the 2020 election, she used her platform to share information about voter registration and the benefits of voting early. Reid emphasizes that young people aren’t just the leaders of tomorrow, but are making a difference today, and she uses her influence to inspire them to be empowered and engaged citizens.
Keke Palmer

Keke Palmer consistently uses her work as a TV host to encourage people to participate in politics. She’s appeared in public service announcements, using her energetic and down-to-earth personality to get people to register to vote. During elections, she often interviews activists and community leaders on TV to highlight the importance of voting. Palmer also stresses that staying informed and involved shouldn’t stop after Election Day. She aims to make politics feel approachable and meaningful for everyone.
Lena Waithe

As a big fan, I’ve always admired how Lena Waithe doesn’t just create amazing content, but also uses her voice to speak up about things that really matter. She’s constantly talking about how important it is to see ourselves reflected in the stories we tell and who represents us in government. During elections, she’s always involved, appearing on TV to explain how voting directly impacts Black and LGBTQ+ communities. She often joins discussions about how policies affect artists and everyone around us, and she really pushes people to support candidates who champion fairness and inclusivity. To her, voting isn’t just a right, it’s a way to build a more just and representative world, and I love that she consistently reminds us of that power.
Terrence J

Terrence J leverages his position as a TV host to encourage voter registration, particularly at historically Black colleges and universities. He frequently features segments on the importance of young voters and conducts interviews with politicians to give viewers direct access to information. Terrence J also highlights the history of student activism in the fight for voting rights, inspiring continued engagement and promoting civic responsibility among his audience.
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