Mayor Nancy Vaughan | Mayor Nancy Vaughan Official Website
Mayor Nancy Vaughan | Mayor Nancy Vaughan Official Website
The City of Greensboro’s Human Rights Department honors valuable partners and local students at its annual Celebration Gala at 6 pm on June 28 at Piedmont Hall, 2409 W. Gate City Blvd. Seating is limited and guests are encouraged to register for free tickets online.
The department will present Mosaic Awards to individuals and organizations who have supported and enhanced its programs in the 2022-23 fiscal year. The event also fetes the five recipients of the Morningside Award, presented annually to Dudley High School seniors with a demonstrated commitment to advancing social justice and equality.
The gala includes dinner and music provided by Triad-based musicians Mo’ Soul. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Guests are encouraged to dress in a “community formal” style, representing a particular culture, organization, or community.
The Human Rights Department promotes mutual understanding, respect, and fair treatment of all Greensboro residents without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, or familial status. Contact Coordinator of Outreach and Education Paula Washington at 336-373-7838 for more information.
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