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We hope you’ll join us for NWLC’s Gala, coming Fall 2023. Please check back soon for more information on the date/location for our 2023 event and updated sponsor/ticket information. For questions, please contact [email protected].

About the Event

2022 GALA HIGHLIGHTS

Since 1972, the National Women’s Law Center has been at the forefront of every major battle and victory in the fight for gender justice. From our country’s ongoing reckoning over the right to bodily autonomy and freedom, to the efforts to redefine what it means for parents and families to survive and prosper, to the core belief that women and girls should learn and work free from discrimination and violence, the Law Center has been there, demanding justice for her – and justice for all.

For five decades, our storied institution has worked to change our laws, policies, and culture to undo generations of systemic harm and forge a better path for the future. Our yearlong celebration of our history – and what’s yet to be done – culminated with NWLC’s 50th Anniversary Gala, held at the REACH at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. This annual event is one of D.C.’s most notable gatherings of policymakers, influencers, and thought leaders, with over 1,000 attendees from the women’s, civil rights, corporate, philanthropic, and legal communities.

On November 12, 2022, we honored some of the most notable and consequential gender justice leaders of the last half century, and offered guests an unparalleled opportunity to hear from influencers and changemakers across sectors who are fighting to build a country that is truly gender-equal, equitable, and just.

The 2022 Gala was chaired by Priya Aiyar, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Chief Legal Officer, American Airlines and hosted by NWLC Board of Directors. Thanks to generous sponsors and donors, we raised funds to support the Law Center’s work to advance gender justice in the courts, in the states, in the press, in our movement, and in Congress and our federal government. To view a list of our lead sponsors, please click here. To view the digital program, please click here.

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We celebrated some audacious innovators with our Trailblazer Award, presented by incredible changemakers in their own right—including Isabella Gomez, actress and activist, and Meena Harris, founder & CEO, Phenomenal.

And then, there are the awardees themselves. From her very first kickoff, soccer star Megan Rapinoe, two-time world cup champion and member of the U.S. women’s national soccer team, has been fighting for equal pay in the sporting world. We also honored Dolores Huerta, president and founder, Dolores Huerta Foundation, a workers’ rights activist who managed to convince 17 million people to stop buying grapes until grape farmers got paid more than 70 cents an hour. At 92, Huerta is a civil rights icon who defined her generation, and now, Mónica Ramírez, founder & president, Justice for Migrant Women, an ardent advocate for migrant women, is leading ours.

We also heard from Priya Aiyar, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Chief Legal Officer, American Airlines, Xavier Becerra, Secretary, US Department of Health and Human Services, Douglas Emhoff, Second Gentleman of the United States, Fatima Goss Graves, President and CEO, National Women’s Law Center, Tonya Robinson, Vice Chair & General Counsel, Legal, Regulatory, and Compliance, KPMG LLP, Jane Sherburne, Principal, Sherburne PLLC, and Elizabeth H. Shuler, President, AFL-CIO.

Watch the 2022 Gala program below!

2021 VIRTUAL GALA HIGHLIGHTS

On October 28, 2021, friends and supporters of the National Women’s Law Center came together to support our mission, celebrate our victories in the fight for gender justice, and leverage our collective power to achieve the future we deserve, the future we’re fighting for.

Thanks to generous sponsors and donors, we raised funds to support the Law Center’s work to advance gender justice in the courts, in the states, in the press, in our movement, and in Congress and our federal government. To view a list of our lead sponsors, please click here. To view the digital program, please click here.

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Throughout the event, we heard from advocates and influencers who highlighted the courage and perseverance of all those working behind the headlines to achieve gender justice. Padma Lakshmi, television host/producer and New York Times best-selling author, joined us to talk about how the pandemic is affecting hospitality workers. Amber Stevens West, actor and mother of two, was in conversation with a child care provider on what’s next to rebuild that sector. June Diane Raphael, actor and author, was joined by an abortion rights activist to discuss what’s on the line and why abortion, actually, is central to our equality and freedom. Qian Julie Wang, New York Times best-selling author and civil rights litigator, interviewed a student about investments we’re making in young people today. And, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Charles Schumer provided remarks about how the Build Back Better agenda is urgently needed to transform the lives of women and families, as well as their visions for a more gender just future. The program also featured two musical performances by MILCK.

Watch the 2021 Virtual Gala program below!

2020 VIRTUAL GALA HIGHLIGHTS

On November 12, 2020, friends and supporters of the National Women’s Law Center came together to support our mission, celebrate our victories in the fight for gender justice, and leverage our collective power to achieve the future we deserve, the future we’re fighting for.

Thanks to generous sponsors and donors, we raised over $1.2 million to fund the Law Center’s work to advance gender justice in the courts, in the states, in the press, in our movement, and in Congress and our federal government. To view a list of our lead sponsors, please click here. To view the digital program, please click here.

Throughout the event, we heard from leaders in the gender justice movement like Senators Cory Booker and Mazie Hirono, whose words paid tribute to two social justice icons we lost in 2020, Congressman John Lewis and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and called our movement to uphold their legacies. We also heard from youth advocates like Q Garcia, a Brick by Brick fellow, and Angela Calderón, a co-author of We Are Not Invisible, whose passion to shine a light on the stories of LGBTQ+ and Latina students embodies the Law Center’s mission to fight for Justice for Her and Justice for All. We were uplifted by the words of actors & activists Tiya Sircar, Hilarie Burton, Melissa Barrera, Amber Stevens West, and Logan Browning and professional soccer player Allie Long, who reminded us that this fight belongs to all of us. And we danced along as the powerful music of the Resistance Revival Chorus brought our community together in song when we could not be together in person.

Watch the 2020 Virtual Gala program below!