June 17, 2025
California Black Media

Photo by Leroy Hamilton
This year’s event was co-chaired by hip-hop icon MC Lyte and nationally recognized financial empowerment strategist Dr. Lynn Richardson. Together, they helped create a space where Black women — often the behind-the-scenes changemakers — were placed squarely in the spotlight, celebrated for their brilliance, resilience, and unwavering dedication to community.
“This event is special because we are honoring our best and brightest,” said Kellie Todd Griffin, President and CEO of CBWCEI.
“We’re creating a safe space for Black women who work tirelessly behind the scenes to have their brilliance recognized and their impact felt—not only across our state but across the nation.”
The Power of Her was more than a theme — it was a declaration of presence, excellence, and legacy.
MC Lyte offered a powerful reflection on the purpose of the gathering:
“This event doesn’t just honor greatness — it nurtures it, documents it, and ensures it becomes a resource for generations to come. Every woman we celebrate tonight is a symbol of what’s possible when purpose meets opportunity.
From grassroots activism to corporate boardrooms, they lead with integrity and impact. These women are not just trailblazers — they are torchbearers, lighting the way for future generations of Black girls and women.”
Dr. Richardson — known for empowering women to build generational wealth through financial literacy and purpose-driven leadership — summed up the evening’s impact:
“This event lifts up Black women leaders shaping a better California for all.”
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