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“This is cyber-happening in which our audience will be texting, tweeting and live streaming in a dialogue about the 21st century challenges facing them individually and collectively,” Woodard said.

During Tuesday’s press conference Watt and Woodard emphasized that students must stay engaged with the political process after the election rather than every four years. Summit organizers hope the student participants will return to their campuses energized about the political process for the upcoming election, local politics and their feature.

With Woodard participating in the summit, the students can’t help but be inspired. She spoke with such passion on Tuesday about the president and her hopes for America’s future and it’s youth.

“I’m still fired up about moving forward,” Woodard said. “This president has made more progress within such a short time than any president in our history.”

Alfre Woodard Joins Rep. Mel Watt At Johnson C. Smith University  was originally published on my927charlotte.com

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