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“The Black-Latino Expo is the first of its kind in the U.S. and is expected to have wide spread appeal to a multicultural audience. Business marketers have typically marketed exclusively to either the Latino community or the African American community, but bringing both groups together under one roof will be the perfect venue for those entrepreneurs, business owners, and political parties to penetrate this huge and diverse market,” added Clark.
“As the Libertarian Party matures and becomes a greater force in the electoral process it is important that we reach out to this important voting community. We not only want to spread our common sense message, but also let these communities know we want them to become involved with the Libertarian Party, and that there really is another choice beyond the two party system. We are looking forward to attending and are glad to have this opportunity to be at the Black Latino Expo,” said Lou Jasikoff, spokesperson for the Libertarian Party.
Clark concluded, “The daylong event will feature seminars on financial literacy, education and empowering parents. We will also provide voter registration booths at the event and a portion of the proceeds from the event will be going to several non-profit and/or social services in the Delaware Valley.For information on the Black Latino Expo contact George Clark at clarkproject@gmail.com or 267-441-6766 and visit us at www.blacklatinoexpo.com For information on the Libertarian Party contact Lou Jasikoff at ljasikoff@gmail.com
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