Why I Vote Director of Community Service Lucas Malo

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Why I Vote Director of Community Service Lucas Malo

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As opening graphic appears on screen:

On the left-hand side of the graphic a portrait of Lucas Malo is seen with a close-up image of red, white and blue "VOTE" button is in the background. One the right-hand side of the image in large white with a blue stoke lettering reads "WHY I VOTE" laid over a slate colored background.

The graphic then cuts to video of Lucas Malo seated. A lower third graphic with their name and title transition on briefly -

"Lucas Malo, Director of Community Service"

He addresses the camera:

"Hi! My name's Lucas Malo and I have the honor of serving as the director of Community Service here at Brandeis University.

So why do I vote?

I vote because I believe that a vote represents a voice and an opinion, and that each of those opinions and voices deserve to be heard.

In the Department of Community Service, civic engagement and service go hand in hand.

Through our programs, we provide direct service and partnership in addition to advocacy and those, when aligned with voting, are the tools to help address the systemic and structural changes that are necessary to advance our nation.

In our work listening to the community voice is at the core of everything that we do.

Please join me in role modeling and creating a culture where you're ensuring that your voice and the voices of our community are heard.

Join me in voting today."

Lucas can be seen holding up an official elections vanilla envelope.

The video then transitions out to show a white background where blue text reading 'Brandeis University' fades into the screen. A few frames later the text 'go.brandeis.edu/votedeis' also fades into the screen after a few seconds the screen fades to black.