City of Birmingham is gearing up for a special event to pay tribute to an influential figure in its history. The “AWAKEN 2024” event is scheduled for October 25 at the Birmingham Museum of Art, beginning at 10 a.m., with doors opening at 9:30 a.m. Residents and visitors alike are invited to join in a day filled with music and meaningful discussions that celebrate notable changemakers within the community.
Judge U.W. Clemon has had a profound impact on the fight for justice and civil rights, making him a fitting honoree for this occasion. In a statement, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin expressed his admiration for Clemon, stating, “Judge U.W. Clemon has devoted his life to justice. Not only does he have a brilliant legal mind but he has a heart for the disenfranchised. Our community is better because of the battles he bravely fought. We are proud to honor him.”
Clemon’s contributions to civil rights are significant; he was one of only two African Americans elected to the Alabama State Senate since Reconstruction. Furthermore, his appointment by then-President Jimmy Carter as the first Black federal judge in Alabama’s history marked a pivotal moment in the state’s legal landscape and was confirmed with unanimous support from the U.S. Senate in 1980.
The AWAKEN 2024 event will spotlight various aspects of the ongoing movement for justice and equality. Attendees can look forward to a discussion titled “The Movement Continues,” which will be moderated by CBS 42 Evening News Anchor Sherri Jackson. This dialogue aims to foster conversation on how the community can pursue justice and rights in today’s social climate.
The Birmingham Museum of Art provides a fitting venue for this celebration, known for its vibrant atmosphere and commitment to cultural enrichment. Participants will have the opportunity to connect, learn more about the notable achievements of Judge Clemon and others, and reflect on the continuing journey toward equity in our society.
This event is open to all, and the city encourages everyone to join in honoring Judge Clemon’s legacy. The hope is that the event will inspire discussions around social justice and equality, empowering attendees to take action within their communities.
As Birmingham continues to grow and evolve, events such as AWAKEN 2024 remind us of the importance of recognizing those who have paved the way for a fairer, more just society. Those interested in attending are urged to arrive early to ensure a spot as doors will open at 9:30 a.m., preceding the official start of the event at 10 a.m.
Mark your calendars and prepare to engage in an enriching experience that pays homage to a pillar of Birmingham’s history and the ongoing quest for justice. The gathering promises to be a memorable occasion focused on reflection, inspiration, and action.
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