03/31/2026
Honoring the Legacy. Celebrating the Impact. Empowering the Future.
Today, we proudly recognize the incredible work and enduring legacy of National Council of 100 Black Women of America—an organization built on the strength, vision, and excellence of Black women leaders committed to uplifting communities across the nation.
Inspired by the trailblazing foundation of organizations like the National Council of Negro Women, founded by Mary McLeod Bethune, this movement carries forward a powerful legacy of advocacy, education, and service.
We also honor the life and leadership of Dorothy Height, often called the “Godmother of the Civil Rights Movement.” Her decades of service, including her leadership of the National Council of Negro Women, helped shape national conversations around civil rights, women’s empowerment, and economic justice for Black communities.
The National Council of 100 Black Women of America stands firmly on these shoulders—continuing the mission to mentor, advocate, and lead with purpose.
Their work reflects the strength, resilience, and brilliance of Black women—past, present, and future.
We honor your vision.
We celebrate your impact.
We stand with your mission.