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Danny Mayfield Champion of Change Award Winners

 A leader in our community who has championed an initiative or campaign whose goal is to change conditions that create injustice.

2001: Virginia Anagnost 

2002: Loretta Bradley

2003: Bob Walker

2004: Madeline Rogero

2005: Rev. James Davis

2006: Emily Jones 

2007: Fran Ansley

2008: John & Nancy Stewart

2009: Loida & Luis Velazquez

2010: David Massey

2011: Dean Rivkin

2012: Umoja Abdul-Ahad 

2013: Don Barger

2014: Guy and Candie Carawan 

2015: Corinne Rovetti

2016: Erik and Libby Johnson

2017: Walter Davis

2018: Nina Gregg

2019: Jim Sessions 

2020/2021: Drocella Mugorawera

2024: Ralph Hutchison

2025: June Rostan

Seed of Change Award Winners

A person under age 25 who has shown leadership, vision and courage in addressing injustice.

2001: Peter Johnson

2002: Wesley Mix

2003: Isaac Conner

2004: Kip Williams

2005: Meara Kelley

2007: Ulika Scout

2008: Kelley Kidd

2009: Olivia Spooner

2010: Isabel Deeter

2011: Joshua Outsey

2012: Molly Rochelson

2013: Alejandro Guizar

2014: Brianna Rader and Jacob Clark

2015: Nzinga Amani, Angel Ibarra, and Jasmine Taylor

2016: Edward Chayehoi

2017: Karla Meza-Cruz

2018: Iyanna Burke

2019: Emilia Romero

2020/2021: Sarah Margaret Hutchison

2024: Eimy Quiroz

Fran Ansley Gardner of Change Award Winners

An educator who teaches students to think critically about issues of injustice (locally, nationally or internationally) and encourages them to take action.

2001: Daphne Odom

2002: Bob Grimac

2003: Loretta W. Perkins

2004: George White

2005: Todd Witcher

2006: ORNL CS Organizing Team

2007: Larry Osborne

2008: Dr. Stan L. Bowie

2009: Jessica Smith

2010: Evelyn Gill

2011: Monica Hernandez

2012: Dr. Gina Barclay-McLaughlin

2013: Karla McAnders

2014: Emma Ellis Cosigua

2015: Gloria Johnson

2016: Anabel Lino and Carlos Pinilla

2017: Tory Mills

2018: Karen Latus

2019: Malaika Guthrie

2020/2021: Corey Hodge 

2024: David Krebs

Campaign for Change Award Winners

(first awarded in 2016)

A recent campaign that worked in pursuit of social change, included grassroots support and had a significant impact on a constituency or the community at large.

2016: Tennessee is NOT for Sale

2017: Pro Public Schools

2018: Knoxville City Council Movement

2019: No to 287g

2020/2021: Knoxville Immigrant Transit Assistance

2024: Justice for Palestine

2025: Public School Strong TN.

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Institution for Change Award Winners

 A business or institution that has implemented an initiative that demonstrates socially conscious business practices in its dealings with the community.  *CS Member Groups are not eligible for the Institution for Change Award

2001: Crescent Moon

2002: Walker Printing 

2003: Knoxville Community Food Co-op

2004: Pellissippi State Tech Comm College

2005: Interesting Developments Photography, 2007: Lisa Ross Birth & Women's Center

2008: La Costa - Gregg White

2009: Tennessee Valley UU Church

2010: Green Carr

2011: Magpies Bakery

2012: Martha Boggs/Bistro

2013: Jarnigan and Sons

2014: Borderland Tees

2015: Joshalyn Hundley & the Title VI/EBOP Office of the City of Knoxville

2016: Regions Bank

2017: Yassin’s Falafel House

2018: Beck Cultural Exchange Center

2019: The Birdhouse

2020/2021: Highlander Center

2025: The Bottom.

Artist for Change Award Winners

(First Awarded in 2014)

An artist or group (not limited to the visual arts) who uses their art to create social change or demonstrates a connection between their art and social change.  

2014: Cheryl Prose

2015: Sparky and Rhonda Rucker

2016: Summer Awad

2017: Rhea Carmon

2018: Juniper Stinnett

2019: The Carpetbag Theatre

2020/2021: Cheryl Prose

2024: Rachel Milford.

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