Hooks Institute Pillars of Progress Awards Gala

Hooks Institute Pillars of Progress Awards Gala

  • UNDER 16 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

This gala will recognize some of the most impactful organizations and individuals committed to creating positive social change in Memphis.

By Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change

Date and time

Wednesday, April 23 · 6 - 8pm CDT.

Location

University Center

499 University Street Memphis, TN 38152 United States

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • UNDER 16 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • Paid venue parking

At the Hooks Institute, we believe that the foundation of a great community, state and nation lies in its people. The Pillars of Progress Gala, a celebration honoring organizations and individuals who have made significant contributions to advancing equity, inclusion and social justice. Our honorees share our mission to foster an inclusive and equitable Memphis—a city where everyone can achieve their full potential, unimpeded by barriers of race, class, socioeconomics or gender.

Proceeds from the Gala will support the Hooks Institute’s vital programs, including community engagement, faculty research, student success initiatives and the preservation of civil rights history.


Honorees

Organizations

  • A2H - Engineers • Architects • Planners (Lakeland, TN): As the architects behind the Hooks Institute’s newly renovated space, A2H has enhanced our ability to serve diverse communities with an open and inspiring environment for staff, students and the public.
  • Just City (Memphis, TN): Known for its national leadership in criminal justice reform, Just City’s advocacy, research and public defense initiatives have helped ensure that economically disadvantaged individuals can remain connected to their communities while navigating the legal system.
  • Memphis Business Journal: This premiere business publication not only highlights diverse economic achievements and business leaders, but also sheds light on systemic barriers that hinder marginalized communities, fostering stronger connections and opportunities for inclusion.

Individuals

  • The Honorable Bernice B. Donald: A pioneering jurist, Judge Donald has broken barriers as the first African American woman elected to the General Sessions Court and has served with distinction in the U.S. judiciary, all while mentoring young lawyers and supporting the Hooks Institute as an advisory board member.
  • Ms. Dorothy Cleaves: As Senior Vice President at Truist Bank, Ms. Cleaves has dedicated her career to supporting underrepresented communities through impactful investments. Her leadership and personal commitment have greatly benefitted the Hooks Institute’s student success programs.
  • Dr. Andy Meyers: During his tenure at the University of Memphis, Dr. Meyers played a pivotal role in advancing the Hooks Institute’s capacity for impactful research and programming. As former Chair of the Hooks Advisory Board, he helped achieve critical programmatic and financial goals.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I park?

Affordable parking is available in the University of Memphis Zach Curlin Garage. For more information on parking, visit https://www.memphis.edu/parking/permit/visitor.php