On Tuesday, March 25, 2025, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Association of Asheville & Buncombe County, through its Community Outreach Providing Empowerment (COPE) committee, presented the 2025 John Lewis and Rosa Parks Awards.
The John Lewis and Rosa Parks Awards honor those who have made remarkable contributions to our community through:
- Fostering a culture of inclusion in the Asheville community.
- Working to achieve a just society for the disadvantaged.
- Exemplifying a nonviolent philosophy in pursuit of a better life for non-majority people.
- Inspiring direct action in the cause of social justice.
The 2025 John Lewis Award Honorees
Preston Blakely is a dedicated leader in Fletcher, North Carolina, who has been a champion for equity, rural communities, and public service, serving as mayor since 2021 while actively contributing to numerous boards and commissions both locally and nationally.
Rev. Alfred E. Blount is a dedicated pastor, community leader, and educator who has served as the spiritual guide for Tried Stone Missionary Baptist Church, where he has fostered growth and outreach while continuing his commitment to education and service in both his church and the broader community.
Lawrence Gilliam is a dedicated community leader and advocate with over 20 years of public service, known for his work in education, youth empowerment, and social justice, including organizing efforts, writing millions in federal grants, and championing the transformation of public housing while also serving in leadership roles across various local organizations and initiatives.
Bernard Vernon Oliphant (posthumous) was a decorated US Army veteran, a dedicated member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., and a tireless community advocate, whose life was defined by his service, leadership, and unwavering devotion to family, faith, and civic engagement.
The 2025 Rosa Parks Award Honorees
Elinor Brown-Earle is a passionate community leader with over 20 years of public…
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