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29th Annual Sisters’ Awards Luncheon In L.A. Honors Trailblazing Women

The Los Angeles chapter of the National Alumnae Association of Spelman College (NAASC-LA) hosted an unforgettable afternoon of celebration and purpose at the 29th Annual Sisters’ Awards Luncheon on Sunday at the Loews Hollywood Hotel. This sold-out event, themed Roots, Resilience, and Radiance, honored extraordinary women whose leadership, perseverance, and innovation continue to shape industries and uplift communities. The event raised critical scholarship funds for young women from the Los Angeles area attending Spelman, ensuring that the next generation of leaders has the resources to thrive. A portion of the proceeds will also provide direct assistance to Spelman community members impacted by the recent Los Angeles-area wildfires. Thanks to the generosity of supporters and attendees, the luncheon successfully raised more than $145,000 for these vital initiatives. Actress and producer Vanessa Bell Calloway brought her signature warmth and grace to her role as event host Vanessa kicked off her remarks by sharing her longtime admiration for Spelman College and what she jokingly called her ongoing case of “Spelman Envy.” “I thought after writing checks for eight years straight, I’d finally be cured,” she quipped. “But watching my daughters thrive only made my ‘Spelman Envy’ worse! So when they asked me to host today, I said yes without hesitation—because this is about celebrating roots, resilience, and radiance, and ensuring that more young women have the opportunity to carry this legacy forward.” Rosalind “Roz” Brewer (C’84), Interim President of Spelman College and former CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance, was recognized as the Legacy Leader for her trailblazing leadership in business, diversity, and corporate innovation, as well as her steadfast leadership at Spelman College and stepping into the role of Interim President to ensure the continuation of the institution’s legacy of excellence. Introduced by TV host, author, philanthropist and media executive, Shaun Robinson (C ‘84), Brewer spoke passionately about her commitment to leadership and the Spelman community. “Leadership isn’t about the titles we hold; it’s about the impact we make and the paths we pave for those who follow. At Spelman, we cultivate not just scholars, but trailblazers who confront challenges head-on and transform them into opportunities,” she shared. “I am deeply honored to receive this recognition and want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Spelman alumnae, faculty, and students who inspire me every day. Thank you to NAASC-LA for your unwavering commitment to supporting our students and ensuring the legacy of excellence continues." The event also honored Judge Mablean Ephriam, best known for her time on Divorce Court, as the Resilient Justice Advocate, recognizing her decades of work in mentorship, family advocacy, and judicial reform. "I stand here today as a testament to resilience—proof that when we refuse to take ‘no’ for an answer, when we push forward despite obstacles, we can break down doors that were never meant to open for us,” said Judge Mablean in her acceptance speech. “My journey in law was not given to me; I fought for it, I demanded my seat at the table, and I encourage every young woman in this room to do the same. Stand firm, speak boldly, and never be afraid to claim what is rightfully yours." Dr. Carliss McGhee, a dedicated educator and the founder of the Khocolate Keepsakes Children’s Literacy Museum, received the Rooted Educator award for her lifelong commitment to literacy and empowerment. Rising actress and producer Ashley Jackson (C '20), daughter of Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. and Dr. Karin Stanford, was celebrated as the Radiant Rising Star, recognized for her emerging excellence in entertainment and social justice advocacy. As the honorees reflected on their achievements, the afternoon reached another emotional high point with a breathtaking, unplugged performance by Goapele, courtesy of Amazon Music. The acclaimed Oakland-born singer-songwriter delivered a soulful tribute to the late Roberta Flack and Roy Ayers, seamlessly weaving their timeless classics into her own signature hits, including “Closer.” Her stripped-down, acoustic set created an intimate and electrifying moment. The room was filled with numerous esteemed figures across entertainment, business, and media, all coming together in celebration of the Spelman legacy. Among the notable attendees were legendary TV and film executive Suzanne de Passe, acclaimed actor and industry mentor Richard Lawson, Amazon Music’s Phylicia Fant (C’2000), Amazon creative executive Traci Blackwell (C’ 91), director and producer D’Angela Procter (C ‘91), Ms. Black California USA, Ke'Andra Levingston (C’ 2014), HBCUs in LA/EICOP founder Stacy Milner, and many more. Their presence underscores the deep respect and admiration for Spelman women and the impact they continue to make on the world. .
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