Columbus Urban League Recognizes Achievements by Black Women

By National Urban League
Published10 PM EST, Fri Nov 22, 2024
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It’s the end of Black History Month, and for the first time ever, the Columbus Urban League (Columbus, OH) held a brunch Saturday morning, celebrating the contributions of some trailblazing women in central Ohio.

NBC4’s Darlene Hill served as the moderator and spent some time in the company of some amazing women who are leaving a legacy.

It is all about sisterhood and honoring our own — ladies who are blazing trails right here in Columbus.

Those like Stephanie Hightower, who laid a path for others to follow.

Hightower is celebrating ten years as president and CEO of the Columbus Urban League and said there’s a lot of work that still needs to be done.

“When you have high unemployment rates, when you have high infant mortality rates for African American babies being as high as it is, when you have eviction rates,” she said.

The other honorees stand with Hightower and the drive for change, making sure that while they work hard, they’re connecting with others to make sure it’s not as hard to get a seat in the “c-suite” in politics and community service, media, and in law.

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