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  • Women of Achievement Ceremony

    3:00 pm-5:30 pm
    2025.03.30
    First Congregational Church

    1000 Cooper

    1000 Cooper

    http://memphiswomen.org/event/women-of-achievement-ceremony-2/

    The courage, determination and heroism of women — no matter the barriers or circumstances – will be celebrated once again on March 30 at the 39th Women of Achievement awards. An immigrant artist, a trans woman, a barrier-breaking judge and advocates for women’s health and safety will share the stage at, Memphis’s premier celebration of National Women’s History month.

    The Women of Achievement honorees for 2025 are:
    Courage: Lauren Williams-Baptiste, organized successful neighborhood opposition to a proposed industrial sawmill
    Determination: Kayla Gore, builds housing for trans people of color
    Heritage: Joyce Blackmon, first female and African-American vice president at MLG&W
    Heroism: Gwendolyn Turner, domestic violence survivor and advocate
    Initiative: Maritza Davila-Irizarry, Puerto-Rican born acclaimed printmaker, art educator
    Steadfastness: Judge Julia Smith Gibbons, federal appeals judge and first woman appointed to a court of record in Tennessee
    Vision: Dr. Nikia Grayson, midwife and chief clinical officer at city’s first birth center

    Tickets available here.

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