Logo celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Feminist Center for Reproductive Liberation, featuring a large purple '50' and a multicolored diamond motif.

This year marks Feminist Center for Reproductive Liberation’s 50th anniversary, and we are commemorating the moment all year-long!

We’re closing out the year with an unapologetic, Feminist Gala on October 17, 2026 @ The WestHouse, 1385 Collier Road NW. Gala sponsorships and tables are now available, & individual tickets are coming soon!
Brick clinic building on a sloped lot with a blue sign reading '580 Feminist Women's Health Center' 874-7551 beside a stone retaining wall.

Feminist Center’s first physical building from the 70’s in Atlanta’s Midtown.

Feminist's 50th Gala - October 17, 2026 @ The WestHouse

Sponsorships & Tables Now Available • Individual Tickets Launching Soon!

Make an impact as a sponsor or table purchaser & fuel Feminist Center’s future for the next 50 years to come!  Explore our fundraiser sponsorship and table opportunities below. General admission and single tickets will be available soon.

Meet Your Honorees

Stephanie Davis is the former Executive Director of Georgia Women for a Change, a non-profit organization with a gender lens that represented Georgians across a spectrum of women’s issues before the state legislature. Davis also served as the first Policy Advisor on Women’s Issues to Mayor Shirley Franklin where she coordinated the “Dear John” campaign to end child prostitution in Atlanta.

Stephanie Davis

Dazon Dixon has served a diversity of communities in her role as the Founding President and Chief Executive Officer of SisterLove, Inc, established in 1989, the first women’s Sexual and Reproductive Justice organization with a focus on HIV in the southern United States. She has learned that one of her greatest attributes is that she is driven to solve problems by connecting and working with the people who are most capable of finding the best solutions together.

Dazon Dixon

Alicia Garza is the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter and the Black Lives Matter Global Network, an international organizing project to end state violence and oppression against Black people. The Black Lives Matter Global Network now has 40 chapters in four countries. She currently serves as the Senior Vice President for Movement Infrastructure and Explorations at the Freedom Together Foundation.

Alicia Garza

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