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BWOPA Honors Black Leadership and Legacy at 2024 Ella Hill Hutch Awards Dinner

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On Dec. 5, BWOPA held its Annual Ella Hill Hutch Awards Ceremony, at the Fairmont Claremont Hotel in the Oakland/Berkeley Hills. At the event, the group comprised of Black women from various professional backgrounds, honored distinguished local and state leaders whose contributions have shaped civic engagement and advanced critical social issues impacting Black communities.

The post BWOPA Honors Black Leadership and Legacy at 2024 Ella Hill Hutch Awards Dinner first appeared on Post News Group.

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