
LaTosha Brown
Voting Rights Activist & Cultural Leader | Black Voters Matter Co-Founder

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From grassroots organizing to national advocacy, LaTosha Brown transforms communities through strategic civic engagement. As co-founder of Black Voters Matter, she has pioneered groundbreaking voter mobilization strategies that amplify marginalized voices.
Her work bridges philanthropy and community organizing, creating powerful platforms for social change across racial and economic divides. Brown brings an artist's creativity and an activist's precision to her mission of expanding democratic participation, empowering communities to recognize their collective political potential.
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