Michael Latt, who was fatally shot, leaves a legacy of uplifting marginalized artists

Michael Latt, a 33-year-old marketing strategist and social justice advocate who was shot and killed in his Los Angeles home Monday, leaves behind a legacy of uplifting marginalized artists — but he didn’t foresee this path for himself.

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To honor his legacy, his family has established the Michael Latt Legacy Fund to foster love, hope, and healing and provide grants that support non-profit organizations and artists working to make lasting positive social change.
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Ryan Coogler and Chloe Zhao honor Michelle Satter before she receives the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
Michelle Satter Receives the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 14th Governors Awards.
Following his tragic passing last month, the family of Michael Latt and the CAA Foundation today announced the formation of the Michael Latt Legacy Fund. Latt, who devoted his life to being of service, founded Lead With Love, which harnesses art and culture to foster social justice through national campaigns, impact initiatives and creative projects alongside influential artists, brands and organizations.

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