(Black PR Wire) MIAMI GARDENS, FL – Voters throughout South Florida are invited to participate in an informative and engaging nonpartisan Town Hall featuring candidates seeking election to represent Florida’s 24th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.
Hosted through Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson’s “Pumps, Pearls and Politics” initiative, the event is presented in collaboration with Florida Memorial University, the NAACP Miami-Dade Branch, the Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
The Town Hall will provide constituents with a unique opportunity to hear directly from the candidates regarding the issues impacting District 24, including economic development, education, healthcare, public safety, housing, workforce opportunities, and community investment. Attendees will also have the opportunity to submit questions and gain a deeper understanding of each candidate’s vision for the future of the district.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Location: Florida Memorial University
Lou Rawls Center for the Performing Arts
15800 NW 42nd Avenue
Miami Gardens, Florida 33054
Time:
Doors Open: 6:45 p.m.
Program: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
A live stream will also be available for virtual attendees who wish to participate remotely.
Invited candidates include:
- Te Mayonna Brown (R)
- Marshall Davis, Sr. (D)
- Oliver Gilbert (D)
- Patricia Gonzalez (R)
- Shevrin Jones (D)
- Kendrick Meek Jr. (D)
- Jean Monestime (D)
- Dr. Rudy Moise (D)
- Roderick Vereen (D)
All candidates seeking election to Florida’s 24th Congressional District have been invited to participate.
The evening will be moderated by respected community leaders Loreal A. Arscott, Dwight Bullard, and Trelvis D. Randolph, who will facilitate a balanced discussion designed to educate voters while encouraging civic engagement.
“This Town Hall represents an opportunity for our community to hear directly from those seeking public office and to make informed decisions at the ballot box,” organizers said. “Our goal is to empower voters through education, transparency, and respectful dialogue while remaining committed to a completely nonpartisan process.”
Admission is free and open to the public.
Community members are encouraged to submit questions in advance to help ensure a broad range of topics are addressed during the discussion.
This event reflects a shared commitment among the collaborating organizations to promote civic participation, informed voting, and meaningful community engagement throughout South Florida.
Source: Published without changes from BlackPRNewsWire
