Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James continues to make his mark in fighting social injustice as he starred as a narrator in a voting right advertisement made by More Than A Vote, his own organization which aims to stop voter suppression. The video campaign will reportedly air for the first time during Sunday's All-Star Game festivities, per FOX News.

Video via More Than A Vote on YouTube:

The LeBron James narrated video started off by highlighting Republicans who were involved in voter suppression against the African-American community due to their support for former U.S. President Donald Trump. Afterward, it claimed that the victory of current U.S. President Joe Biden is only the beginning of changes to come in the near future.

Coincidentally, the All-Star Game proceedings were also relocated from Indianapolis to Atlanta due to the NCAA college Tournament. The state of Georgia played a key role in the recent elections as it was the first time that it flipped blue in support of the Democrats for many years.

In addition, Democrats bet Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff were also voted into Senate seats as they ousted Republican rivals in Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, respectively.

The platform of More Than A Vote for the year 2021 only came days after the House Democrats sent a bill to the Senate in a bid to represent the largest overall in the U.S. Election in recent memory.

On the floor, LeBron James is set to make his 17th All-Star appearance as he leads his team against the squad of Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant in the 2020-21 All-Star Game to be held at State Farm Arena.

Despite receiving criticism for his participation in political issues, it seems like LeBron James isn't bothered by any of the talks and will continue to push for change, especially for the African-American community moving forward.