The New York Women’s Foundation held its annual Radical Generosity Dinner in New York City to celebrate the work of the foundation and honor visionary women who are advancing justice at the intersection of art, activism, and philanthropy.
Honorees of this year’s event were textile artist Bisa Butler, artist Molly Gochman, and Lorelei Williams, a writer and catalyst of justice and equity for African and Afro-descendent communities across the globe.
“We are privileged to recognize the important work of these honorees who are activating the power of art to create social change,” said Ana L. Oliveira, president and CEO of The New York Women’s Foundation. “Through their artistic mediums, they are able to shift our consciousness toward justice and equity, which is essential to bring about the progress that our city so desperately needs.”
Attendees also included Richard Brown, Donna Wilson, Susan Taylor, Yvonne Moore, Susan Sawyers, Anne E. Delaney, Jean Shafiroff, Anastasia Somoza, Tia Hodges, Adrienne Becker, Michelle Coffey, Rebecca Seawright, Jay Hershenson, Lilliam Barrios Paoli, Karen Ford, Benita Miller, Jeanne Mullgrav, Nadja Sayej, and Daniel Finch.