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  1. María Teresa Kumar (née María Teresa Petersen; 1974) is a Colombian American political rights activist and President and CEO of the Latino political organization, Voto Latino.

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Who is Maria Teresa Kumar? Born Maria Teresa Petersen in 1974, in Bogota, Columbia, now with American nationality, Maria is an Emmy award-nominated Hispanic businesswoman, TV personality and political rights activist.

  3. Emmy-nominated MSNBC contributor María Teresa Kumar is the founding President and CEO of Voto Latino. Since 2004, Kumar has raised more than $75 million to grow Voto Latino into the U.S.’s largest Latinx voter registration and advocacy organization, directly registering more than 601,330 new voters leading into a 2020 election with 32 ...

  4. Emmy nominated political and voting rights activist María Teresa Kumar has dedicated her career to advocating for inclusive political participation. Read more at womenshistory.org.

  5. Activist and social entrepreneur María Teresa Kumar is dedicated to helping educate and empower a new generation of Latinx voters and passionate about creating a more robust and inclusive democracy within the United States.

  6. May 1, 2021 · Maria Teresa Kumar, 47, is co-founder of Voto Latino, a US organisation that helps Latino citizens register to vote. She was a member of President Obama’s task force on 21st-century...

  7. Civic leader María Teresa Kumar takes a look at the issues closest to youth Latinx voters, including health care, climate equity and racial justice, and considers how this growing demographic could shape American politics for decades to come.

  8. María Teresa Kumar is a respected non-profit executive, social entrepreneur, and leader in the Latinx community. She is the founding President and CEO of Voto Latino, which she grew to be America’s largest Latinx voter registration and advocacy organization.

  9. María Teresa Kumar is the founding President and CEO of Voto Latino and an Emmynominated contributor with MSNBC. Under her leadership, Voto Latino has become a key factor in national elections by registering over half a million voters and garnered several prestigious awards including several Promax Gold and Webby Honorees.

  10. Apr 27, 2017 · Maria Teresa Kumar was nine years old when she and her mother became U.S. citizens. “I remember lifting my right hand at the ceremony in San Francisco, then going back to school and saying a ‘thank you’ prayer,” she says.

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