Founded by Stephen Satell, author and founder of the Bridging Worlds Mentor Program, the annual observance was established in 2016 to create a deeper understanding of Philadelphia’s unique place in the history of the nation. The awards promote positive images of those who have made major contributions to the city and perpetuate their legacies. The icons are awarded commissioned portraits that are unveiled at the annual awards dinner.
“We want to bring pride to the city by highlighting people and institutions that have made outstanding contributions,” explained Satell. “This year, we are honoring Philadelphia’s education and literary icons. These men and women dedicated their careers to making our lives better and more fulfilling. We want to hold onto their wisdom and energy, so that we can continue to learn from the knowledge they acquired as they created their legacies. Their legacies will be shared and celebrated.”
The 2023 portrait icons are: Joyce Abbott, a master educator with nearly 30 years of service in education, has amassed an impressive list of credentials that reflect her unique approach to education. She is the inspiration behind the hit ABC show Abbott Elementary. Now retired, Abbott was the 6th grade teacher of Quinta Brunson, star and creator of the show.
Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph and husband PA State Sen. Vincent Hughes. Ralph, whose latest role as a teacher on Abbott Elementary earned her an Emmy Award, is a veteran of stage, film, and TV. Hughes is a legislative education advocate who sits on Cheyney University’s Council of Trustees, where he established a scholarship fund in honor of his late father.
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