Since its founding in 1973, the Ms. Foundation for WOMEN HAS RAISED
MORE THAN $82 million in support of grassroots leaders and movements
committed to equity, equality and justice for WOMEN AND GIRLS,
especially those of color. Taking the lead from activists creating
opportunities in their own communities, and buoyed by the enthusiasm
of supporters across the nation, we can say with confidence that the
FUTURE IS FEMINIST. That’s the spirit guiding the Ms. Foundation’s
WOMEN OF VISION AWARDS ON MAY 17TH, 2022, which will celebrate
forward-looking honorees while raising funds and awareness to advance
our collective power and create safe, just, and equitable FUTURES FOR
WOMEN, girls, transgender, and non-binary people.
The 2022 grantee partner honorees are: President and CEO of the
Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis, Ruby Bright, and State
Lead and Co-Convener of the Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable,
Cassandra Overton Welchlin. Our other Women of Vision honorees are
Hall of Fame Marketing Executive, Author & Entrepreneur Bozoma
Saint John and Congresswoman Maxine Waters, an outspoken advocate for
women, children and people of color. Our Free to Be You and Me Award
is Founder of GenZ Girl Gang and Activist Deja Foxx, and our Marie C.
Wilson Emerging Leader Award recipient is FREE THE WORK Executive
Director Pamala Buzick Kim.
These culture-changing leaders will be recognized for their innovative
ideas that are igniting change and leading to long-lasting impact
today and tomorrow, as the Ms. Foundation builds toward a 50th
anniversary celebration in 2023.
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