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LaTosha Brown            

Cultural Activist, Co-Founder of Black Voters Matter, Philanthropy Innovator

LaTosha Brown is an award-winning visionary, thought leader, institution builder, cultural activist, artist, and connector. She is a nationally recognized expert in Black voting rights, voter suppression, Black women’s empowerment, and philanthropy.

Her voice serves as a bridge connecting diverse spheres such as philanthropy with grassroots communities, traditional politics with grassroots activism, and practical applications with academic studies in movement building.

Brown is the Co-Founder of Black Voters Matter Fund and Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute. These initiatives aim to increase Black voter registration and turnout, as well as empower marginalized, predominantly Black, communities. The Black Voters Matter Fund notably played a crucial role in the voter turnout in Alabama's Black Belt, contributing significantly to Doug Jones' election to the U.S. Senate in 2017.

She is also the founder, and co-anchor of the Southern Black Girls & Women’s Consortium, a $100 million, 10-year initiative designed to fund organizations that support Black women and girls in the South. This program is unique in that it is fully conceptualized and implemented by Black girls and women from inception to execution, offering a new model of philanthropy.

In addition to these roles, Brown serves as a Senior Practice Fellow at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard’s Kennedy School. She continues her academic affiliations as the 2020 Hauser Leader at the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School, the 2020 Leader in Practice at Harvard Kennedy School’s Women and Public Policy Program, and a 2020-2021 American Democracy Fellow at the Charles Warren Center at Harvard.

Brown's international experience spans 23 countries, including Kenya, Guyana, and Brazil, focusing on empowering women and challenging the perception of them as merely victims rather than solutions providers.

Brown has been honored with numerous awards for her contributions such as the 2010 White House Champion of Change Award, the 2006 Spirit of Democracy Award, and the Louis Burnham Award for Human Rights. She is also the recipient of the 2018 Bridge Jubilee Award and Liberty Bell Award. Featured on CNN, HBO, MSNBC and Fox, to name a few, Brown's impact has been documented in several docuseries including "What’s Eating America?," "American Swamp," and "Finding Justice." She serves on the board of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, the Southern Documentary Fund, the U.S. Human Rights Network and the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center.
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The Future of American Democracy

American democracy stands at a critical crossroads, facing unprecedented challenges while simultaneously holding remarkable potential for renewal. This keynote examines the historical trajectory of democratic institutions, unpacking the complex dynamics that have shaped our current political landscape. By analyzing both systemic threats and emerging opportunities, the presentation offers a clear-eyed view of democratic resilience in the 21st century. The speech highlights how demographic transformations are reshaping political participation, representation, and collective civic engagement. Ultimately, the keynote provides five strategic approaches that empower citizens to actively strengthen and evolve American democratic practices, offering a pathway from current challenges to future possibilities.

Here are the key learning questions attendees would explore in this keynote:

  • How are demographic changes reshaping our democratic landscape?
  • What concrete actions can citizens take to strengthen democratic practices?
  • How do historical patterns inform our current democratic challenges?
  • What emerging opportunities exist for democratic renewal?

Women Rising: The Transformative Power of Women's Leadership

Women are emerging as transformative leaders, bringing unprecedented creativity, empathy, and innovative problem-solving to global challenges. This keynote explores the rising power of women across professional and social landscapes, highlighting their natural leadership capacities that have been historically overlooked. By examining the growing women's movement and its impact, the presentation reveals how feminine leadership is reshaping institutional structures and offering new approaches to complex global issues. The speech celebrates women's innate strengths—as caregivers, visionaries, and change-makers—and positions women as critical architects of future social, economic, and political progress. Women are not just participants in leadership; they are defining a new era of holistic, compassionate, and innovative global transformation.

Here are the key learning questions attendees would explore in this keynote:

  • How does feminine leadership differ in approaching global challenges?
  • What unique strengths do women bring to leadership roles?
  • How are women reshaping traditional institutional structures?
  • What impact is the women's movement having on social progress?

Finding Our North Star: Visionary Leadership for Transformative Times

Futurists are hope's greatest architects - visionary leaders who capture hearts and minds by painting compelling pictures of possibility beyond current limitations. This keynote explores how transformative leaders throughout history have possessed the unique gift of helping people believe in something greater, transforming collective imagination from a place of fear to a landscape of profound potential. By examining the power of visionary thinking, the presentation reveals how futurists don't just see problems, but weave narratives of hope that inspire people to see beyond their current circumstances. More than a motivational talk, this keynote is a blueprint for becoming a "North Star" - a guide who can help people find faith in better futures, reimagine what's possible, and believe in their collective capacity for transformative change. The speech invites audiences to become architects of hope, creators of expansive vision, and believers in the extraordinary potential that lies just beyond our current understanding.

Here are the key learning questions attendees would explore in this keynote:

  • How do effective leaders inspire hope during challenging times?
  • What techniques help people envision possibilities beyond current limitations?
  • How can leaders transform collective fear into shared vision?
  • What makes a leader an effective "North Star" for others?

Voices Unbound: The Art of Irresistible Storytelling

In a time when truth is elusive and vital histories teeter on the brink of erasure, this keynote champions the art of storytelling as a revolutionary force. It begins with a fundamental truth: we are all natural storytellers, each carrying narratives that can transform hearts and reshape understanding. The presentation explores how stories—woven from memory, culture, and imagination—become artful tools of liberation when crafted with authenticity and purpose.

The keynote reveals practical techniques for making our stories compelling:

  • Finding the universal in our personal experiences
  • Building emotional resonance without losing truth
  • Using sensory details and vivid imagery to bring stories alive
  • Creating narrative arcs that engage and inspire
  • Balancing vulnerability with strength

More than mere communication, these carefully crafted narratives expose hidden truths, challenge long-held assumptions, and heal old wounds. The presentation examines how authentic storytelling helps both teller and listener move beyond fears and limitations by:

  • Grounding big visions in relatable human experiences
  • Using personal truth to build bridges of understanding
  • Creating safe spaces for difficult conversations
  • Transforming individual stories into collective power

By awakening empathy, deepening understanding, and inspiring new visions for the future, the art of storytelling enables us to claim our voices, preserve our legacies, and forge more just and inclusive paths forward. The keynote emphasizes that our most powerful stories emerge from staying grounded in authenticity while daring to imagine beyond current realities.

Where Do We Go From Here? Reimagining American Unity in Divided Times

This speech addresses the critical question posed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. over 60 years ago, examining its renewed relevance in today's deeply divided America. The speech explores how we can forge a path forward by transforming our differences into strengths, creating common ground without sacrificing individual identity, and recognizing our fundamental interconnectedness as Americans. It challenges us to move beyond partisan politics to embrace our shared humanity, arguing that our diversity isn't a weakness to be overcome but rather a powerful tool for building a more resilient democracy. Drawing inspiration from successful movements of the past, the speech outlines a vision for America where civil discourse, shared understanding, and collective action can help us address current challenges while maintaining our role as global citizens. The message emphasizes that our salvation lies not in political victories but in our capacity to see and honor each other's humanity, calling for a practical hope that can bridge ideological divides and create meaningful change through unity in diversity.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • How can we transform our differences into collective strength?
  • What strategies build unity while honoring individual identity?
  • How do we engage in meaningful dialogue across divides?
  • What makes diversity a source of democratic strength?

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