LaTosha Brown, a seasoned voting rights advocate and community organizer hailing from Selma, Alabama, has dedicated over 25 years to empowering Southern communities.
Brown, aged 51, alongside activist Cliff Albright, co-founded Black Voters Matter (BVM) in 2012, a nonpartisan organization committed to amplifying Black voices and bolstering electoral influence, particularly in the South.
Recognized for her impactful contributions, Brown’s journey has been marked by prestigious awards, positioning her as a prominent voice for Black empowerment nationwide. Through BVM, Brown endeavors to establish meaningful connections with Black voters, fostering community engagement and empowerment. BVM’s reach now spans across 17 states, reflecting its growing influence.