grand marshals recognized for their service to issues of justice
Justice is rising for women who serve in churches and all religious institutions - Natosha Reid-Rice Women’s Ministry, Ebenezer Baptist Church
Justice is rising for women who seek higher learning -Dr. Cynthia Neal Spence , Spellman College .
Justice is rising for the Working Poor -Charmaine Davis, 9 to 5
Justice is rising to end the culture of war and envisioning a culture of 21st century peace -Becky Rafter , Georgia Wand
Justice is rising for our Latino communities that experience domestic violence - Jessica Nunan, Caminar Latino
Justice is rising for teens through direct advocacy to their needs- Vikki Millender-Morrow , Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential (GCAPP)
Justice is rising for Women in Georgia through political advocacy -Stephanie Davis, Georgia Women for a Change
Justice is rising for the immigrant poor through Refugee Family Services - Emily Pelton,Refugee Family Services
Justice is rising to end violence against women and men-Jan Christiansen,Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Justice is rising by empowering young girls and women- Emily Ellison , YWCA
Justice is rising to provide nutrition for the food insecure - Bill Bolling , Atlanta Food Bank
Justice is rising by creating intentional diversity in Large Corporations-Letty Ashworth , Manager of Global Diversity, Delta Airlines, Inc
Justice is rising to create pathways of equality and full inclusion as a human right - Linda Ellis, The Health Initiative serving the LGBTQ community
Justice is rising for the Youth of the next generation- Kaffie McCullough, Youth-Spark
Justice is rising for women who will have a pathway for adequate health care -Cindy Zeldin, Georgians for a Healthy Future
Justice is rising for women who seek higher learning -Dr. Cynthia Neal Spence , Spellman College .
Justice is rising for the Working Poor -Charmaine Davis, 9 to 5
Justice is rising to end the culture of war and envisioning a culture of 21st century peace -Becky Rafter , Georgia Wand
Justice is rising for our Latino communities that experience domestic violence - Jessica Nunan, Caminar Latino
Justice is rising for teens through direct advocacy to their needs- Vikki Millender-Morrow , Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential (GCAPP)
Justice is rising for Women in Georgia through political advocacy -Stephanie Davis, Georgia Women for a Change
Justice is rising for the immigrant poor through Refugee Family Services - Emily Pelton,Refugee Family Services
Justice is rising to end violence against women and men-Jan Christiansen,Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Justice is rising by empowering young girls and women- Emily Ellison , YWCA
Justice is rising to provide nutrition for the food insecure - Bill Bolling , Atlanta Food Bank
Justice is rising by creating intentional diversity in Large Corporations-Letty Ashworth , Manager of Global Diversity, Delta Airlines, Inc
Justice is rising to create pathways of equality and full inclusion as a human right - Linda Ellis, The Health Initiative serving the LGBTQ community
Justice is rising for the Youth of the next generation- Kaffie McCullough, Youth-Spark
Justice is rising for women who will have a pathway for adequate health care -Cindy Zeldin, Georgians for a Healthy Future