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The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History will honor the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, January 20, 2025 beginning with the 25th Annual MLK Day Prayer Breakfast. 

Doors open at 7:30 AM. Breakfast begins promptly in the Ford Freedom Rotunda at 8:00 AM followed by the keynote program at 9:30 AM in the General Motors Theater.  

 

MLK DAY BREAKFAST & PROGRAM | 8 AM 

We hope you join us for a buffet breakfast and an inspiring program followed by a keynote speech by LaTosha Brown, an award-winning visionary thought leader, institution builder, Cultural Activist and Artist, and Connector. She is a nationally recognized, "go-to" expert in Black Voting Rights and Voter Suppression, Black Women's Empowerment, and Philanthropy.

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER LATOSHA BROWN  | 9:30 AM 

 

LaTosha Brown is an award-winning visionary thought leader, institution builder, Cultural Activist and Artist, and Connector. She is a nationally recognized, "go-to" expert in Black Voting Rights and Voter Suppression, Black Women's Empowerment, and Philanthropy.

LaTosha is the Co-Founder of Black Voters Matter Fund and Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute. These initiatives are designed to boost Black voter registration and turnout, as well as increase power in marginalized, predominantly Black communities.

LaTosha is also the Visionary, Founder and Co-Anchor of a regional network called the Southern Black Girls & Women's Consortium. This is $100 million, 10-year initiative to invest in organizations that serve Black women and girls. The goal of the consortium is to create a new approach to philanthropy by allowing every component of the program, inception to execution, to be created by Black girls and women in the South.

LaTosha is also 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.

LaTosha has worked in 23 different countries to include Kenya, Guyana, and Brazil. Her next mission involves resourcing and empowering women across the Diaspora. "I don't want women to be seen as victims; they are the problem solvers for the world. I am convinced that Black Women are going to liberate the world!"

LaTosha has received numerous awards and accolades for her work. She has been featured on ABC, CBS, CNN, Democracy Now, and PBS. Her Op-Eds have been showcased in the New York Times, Politico and Essence. Her work has also been highlighted in several docuseries: What's Eating America?, American Swamp, and Finding Justice.

To learn more about LaTosha, please visit www.latoshabrown.com


ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES: Visit www.thewright.org for family friendly activities and join us to celebrate Dr. King and his legacy throughout the day and in the evening.   

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Charles H. Wright Museum of African Amer. History
Questions? Please contact Yolanda Holder, Chief of Staff

Location

315 E Warren Ave, Detroit, MI, USA

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