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LaTosha Brown on the Fight Against Voter Suppression and How Donors Can Help

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Audra Melton, The New York Times, Redux

October 15, 2020 | Read Time: 1 minute

In the latest edition of Giving Done Right, a podcast produced by the Center for Effective Philanthropy, hosts Phil Buchanan and Grace Chiang Nicolette talk with LaTosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, an organization working to fight voter suppression and build power in marginalized, predominantly Black communities. LaTosha talks about her experience as an organizer and an intermediary and discusses the role donors can play in strengthening democracy.

We appreciate the opportunity to share this podcast and want to note that the interview was conducted by Buchanan and Nicolette with no involvement from the Chronicle’s newsroom.


To see a transcript of this podcast, click here.


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