Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 2025
On Wednesday, Delaware celebrated extraordinary women at the annual Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Chase Center on the Riverfront. The event honored this year’s inductees, which included Valerie Biden Owens, Claire DeMatteis, Charlotte King, and Charlotte Miller-Lacy, recognizing their leadership, dedication, and lasting impact on their communities, professions, and the state.
It was a profound honor to attend the Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame ceremony as the guest of my dear friend, Charlotte King. Watching her receive this prestigious recognition was a moment of immense pride and joy. See the full ceremony below.
I was deeply honored to contribute to her nomination and to the video presentation celebrating her extraordinary leadership with the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice. Charlotte’s unwavering commitment to dismantling systemic racism and advancing equity has transformed lives and empowered communities across our state.
Her speech at the ceremony was a powerful call to action. With clarity and conviction, Charlotte urged us all to stand up and speak out against racism—not only in Delaware, but everywhere racial justice persists. Her words served as a bold reminder that silence is not an option, and that leadership means using our voices to challenge oppression and build a more just world.
Charlotte King is a powerful agent of change, a voice for racial justice, and a model of courageous leadership. I was proud to stand with her and celebrate this well-deserved recognition.
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Warm Regards,
Gwendolyn Miller