El Paso, TX: Michelle Grady, a local El Pasoan who is a survivor of the tragic massacre that occurred five years ago on August 3rd, will be the keynote speaker at the annual BEP Voice Business and Community Awards Dinner. The event, scheduled for August 3rd, 2024, at 5 PM, will mark the fifth anniversary of the incident, providing a poignant moment of remembrance for those who lost their lives.
Michelle, the daughter of local civil rights leader Pastor Michael Grady and Jeneverlyn Grady, has emerged as a symbol of resilience and optimism. During the ceremony, her journey from tragedy to triumph will be highlighted as she receives the Spirit of Resilience Award.
As a communications liaison with TriWest, Michelle has continued to make significant contributions to her community, embodying the spirit of perseverance and dedication.
The awards dinner will honor the accomplishments of El Paso’s business and community leaders and provide Michelle with an opportunity to recount her inspiring journey.
Her keynote address is expected to resonate deeply with attendees. It will offer insights into her path to healing and the strength she has drawn from her community.
This year’s event, emceed by Ouisa D. Davis, ESQ., promises a memorable evening of celebration, reflection, and inspiration.
Monica Tucker, Event Coordinator, emphasized the importance of honoring the community’s legends and the lasting impact of their contributions.
Tickets for the event are available now. Advertising and sponsorship opportunities are also available to encourage broad community participation and support.
Join us on August 3rd to honor our community’s resilience, celebrate its achievements, and remember those we have lost. Michelle Grady’s story is a testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit and the power of community support.
Tickets, advertising, and sponsorship information: https://blackelpasovoice.com/awards.