Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Collective lauds leaders

- — CARIN SCHOPPMEYE­R CSCHOPPMEY­ER@NWADG.COM

The Black Action Collective will host the third annual Leading with Excellence Awards Gala Feb. 26 at the Fayettevil­le Town Center. Organizers say Mayor James Perkins of Selma, Ala., will deliver the keynote address. Genai Walker, Morgan Stanley Dallas financial adviser, and Tyrone Johnson, Detroit activist and real estate investor, will serve as co-hosts.

The group will recognize the 2022 Leading with Excellence honorees and the 2021 Showing up for Racial Justice Champions “for their outstandin­g commitment and dedication to uplifting and building better futures for African Americans and other underserve­d communitie­s.” Seating is limited, and guests are asked to wear masks regardless of vaccinatio­n status.

The 2022 Leading with Excellence honorees are:

• Founders’ Lifetime Achievemen­t Award — Ivory Conley, Jimmye Whitfield, and Dr. Naccaman Williams;

• The President’s Award — Dr. Jeffery Murdock;

• Dr. Gordan Morgan Advocacy Award — Dr. Synetra Hughes, Dr. Elecia Smith, Walmart Center for Racial Equity;

• Carolyn Brewer & Candice Graham Black Entreprene­ur Award — Chick’n Headz;

• Michael and Carolyn Wallace Community Service Award — Nate Walls Jr.;

• Esther Silver-Parker Corporate Trailblaze­r Award — Fredonia Breathitt, Brandon Taylor, Thomas “Tony” Waller, and Latriece Watkins;

• Thelma Thomason Education & Youth Developmen­t Award — Felecia Saine and Dr. Valandra;

• Dr. David and Patricia Williams Extraordin­ary Ally Award — Dr. Ted Song and Old Buildings, LLC founded by Ted and the Rev. Leslie Belden;

• Rev. J.A. Hawkins Faith & Spirituali­ty Award — Fellowship of Champions;

• Edith Hawkins Health & Wellness Award — Dr. Glenda Patterson and Stacee Lambe;

• Louis P. Bryant Public Safety Award — Gary Craine;

• Jessie Bryant & Joseph K. Wood Public Service Award — April Legere;

• Nolan Richardson Sports & Recreation Award — Pauline Love; and

• Dr. Margaret Sirman-Clark The Arts Award — Michael Day and Kinya Christian.

The 2021 Showing up for Racial Justice Champions honorees are:

• Dr. Bobby Howard;

• Chief Mike Reynolds;

• Carla Curtis;

• Dr. James and Susie Norys;

• Dr. Hershey and Denise Garner;

• Dr. Joel and Lynn Carver;

• Northwest Arkansas Council; and

• TheatreSqu­ared.

Tickets are available for purchase at lweag.eventbrite.com. Contributi­ons may be made at bacnwa.org/give or mail a check for $60 per person to:

Black Action Collective Attention: NWA Black History Month

P.O. Box 10365 Fayettevil­le, AR 72703.

 ?? (File photo) ?? Dr. Jeffery Murdock is internatio­nally known as a conductor, clinician and music educator. He currently serves as coordinato­r of Choral and Vocal Studies, associate professor of music, and director of the Black Music Institute at the University of Arkansas. The Black Action Collective will honor him Feb. 26 with the President’s Award as part of the Leading with Excellence Awards Gala.
(File photo) Dr. Jeffery Murdock is internatio­nally known as a conductor, clinician and music educator. He currently serves as coordinato­r of Choral and Vocal Studies, associate professor of music, and director of the Black Music Institute at the University of Arkansas. The Black Action Collective will honor him Feb. 26 with the President’s Award as part of the Leading with Excellence Awards Gala.

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