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LaTosha Brown shines a light on Black voter suppression amid Georgia voting bill controversy

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February 13, 2025
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LaTosha Brown shines a light on Black voter suppression amid Georgia voting bill controversy
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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.

In a recent interview with Capital B Atlanta, Brown delved into her unwavering commitment to addressing challenges faced by Black voters, particularly in light of Georgia’s controversial SB 202 voting bill. Here are excerpts from the conversation:

Q: What’s your overall message to Black voters in Georgia as we head into this pivotal midterm election cycle?

A: Our work isn’t finished. This isn’t merely about participating in an election; it’s about building power. Despite setbacks like SB 202, we remain resolute. They’ve come for us, but we’re coming back stronger.

Q: What are you hearing on the ground from Black voters about their experiences in being engaged, or not, with the political process this year?*

A: Black voters are calling for action on critical issues like criminal justice reform and economic relief. They’re increasingly aware of the political landscape, recognizing the alignment of Republicans with white supremacist ideologies.

Q: What are some of the specific ways Black Voters Matter keeps voters engaged?

A: We employ diverse strategies, including text messaging campaigns, newsletters, and grassroots outreach initiatives. Our goal is to provide relevant, real-time information to empower our community.

Q: What’s different about BVM’s strategies and tactics this year?*

A: We’re leveraging cultural elements like gaming events to engage a broader audience. Our approach remains rooted in organizing fundamentals, augmented by culturally relevant initiatives.

Q: Has the strategy for engaging Black voters changed from when you launched in 2016 to 2022?

A: Fundamentally, our strategy remains consistent—investment, mobilization, and messaging. Our goal is to redefine the narrative surrounding Black voters.

Q: How do you yourself keep from having activism fatigue? What drives you?

A: Engaging in fulfilling work, nurturing joy through initiatives like the Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium, and expressing creativity through music and arts keeps me energized. I remain contemplative about the gift of life and strive to utilize my talents to enrich others’ lives.

LaTosha Brown’s tireless advocacy underscores the ongoing fight for Black voting rights, reaffirming the resilience and determination of communities striving for equitable representation and justice.

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