As we move on from Women’s History Month, we highlight the figures we honored at Christian Parish for Spiritual Renewal on 03/31/24. William “Bill” Adams, had the idea and insight to honor four women who have been strong pillars in our community for almost 70 years and to do it, so everyone can appreciate them before they have to learn of their achievements and sacrifices in their obituaries. Harlem, a beacon of culture and resilience, has been home to countless women whose contributions have woven the rich tapestry of history and progress.
In the spirit of celebration and remembrance, we are thrilled to introduce an article that encapsulates the essence of these remarkable women: "Harlem Mothers S.A.V.E. Honors Women of Distinction - Great Ladies of Harlem," penned by the talented journalist Yvonne DeLaney Mitchell.
This piece is more than just a tribute; it's a narrative of strength, a chronicle of the tireless efforts & resilience of the women who stand at the forefront of change. Harlem Mothers S.A.V.E. (Stop Another Violent End), an organization dedicated to curbing violence and fostering hope, has taken the initiative and honor to have these women share their stories in their voices.
Join us as we delve into the stories of these great ladies, whose legacies transcend time and continue to inspire new generations. Let's celebrate the power, the grace, and the unwavering spirit of the women who have made Harlem—and the world—a better place.
The Harlem Mothers and Fathers committed to Stop Another Violent End, (S.A.V.E.), celebrated Women’s History Month by recognizing the life and times of four vibrant women of the Harlem community. Coordinated by William “Bill” Adams, the ladies, Carolyn Rowe Ingram, Jackie Rowe Adams, Agnes Cunningham, and Mirian Moses, gathered together on a windy, chilly spring afternoon at the Christian Parish for Spiritual Renewal, where they shared their stories, dedication to the church, love for their community and for one another.