15 Power Women; New York Area Black Women Of Influence Having Impact

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L. Joy Williams

L. Joy Williams is a prominent political strategist, educator, and civil rights advocate who currently serves as the President of the Brooklyn NAACP and is recognized as a key leader within the New York State NAACP. She is known as a woman who vigorously fights for justice and civic power.   Ms. Williams is the founder of Sunday Civics, a platform and podcast that specifically helps adult citizens gain proper understanding and involvement in the political system. Her displayed act of great dedication to her work has helped build a reputation for delivering impactful speeches, training sessions and workshops that table important discussion on policy reforms, racial equity, and civic engagement, enlightening, empowering, and motivating her audiences all over the country and beyond.

In her role with the NAACP, L. Joy Williams has been focused on shaping policy initiatives and advocacy strategies aimed at combating systemic racism and advancing social justice across New York State. Also, her ability to translate complex political systems into actionable knowledge has made her a sought-after voice in both grassroots organizing and national political conversations. Her work continues to inspire a new generation of leaders committed to civic action and transformative change.