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Black Voters Matter Co-Founder LaTosha Brown Coming to Campus

September 27, 2022

Graphic featuring SU speaker LaTosha Brown

Talk will focus on advancing racial equity in communities.

On October 5, Seattle University is hosting award-winning organizer, philanthropic consultant, political strategist and co-founder of Black Voters Matter LaTosha Brown. Brown will be speaking on campus as part of the United Way of King County’s Advancing Racial Equity Series. The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion are co-sponsors of the event.  

“We’re so gratified to welcome LaTosha Brown to Seattle University,” says Natasha Martin, JD, vice president of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. “We’re proud to co-sponsor the event with the United Way of King County and look forward to hearing from Ms. Brown about our shared commitment to advancing equity and justice for all, especially the historically black and civically minded communities around Seattle University and our region.” 

Brown has more than 20 years of experience working in the nonprofit and philanthropy sectors on a wide variety of issues related to political empowerment, social justice, economic development, leadership development, wealth creation and civil rights.  

Seattle University students, faculty and staff can attend this event for free by registering before October 3 and using the promo code “seattleu” at checkout.