LATOSHA BROWN
Co-founder, Black Voters Matter
Atlanta, GA | @blackvotersmtr
LaTosha co-founded Black Voters Matter (BVM), an organization dedicated to increasing power in marginalized, predominantly Black communities by promoting voter registration, turnout, and grassroots development. A nationally recognized expert on Black voting rights, voter suppression, and Black women’s empowerment, LaTosha focuses on how voting enables communities to shape their own destinies. She also founded the Southern Black Girls & Women’s Consortium, a $100 million, 10-year initiative to invest in organizations serving Black women and girls in the South, empowering them to lead from inception to execution. In addition, LaTosha serves as the 2020 Hauser Leader at Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership and the Leader in Practice at its Women and Public Policy Program.