Come. Athena returns, and she beckons you back to the Parthenon. Join the Tennessee Equality Project as we bring you another exciting chapter of Olympus!
Olympus is a party at the Parthenon, celebrating equality. We will be drinking, dancing, and feasting the night away in the best Greek and Roman fashions! Tickets are priced at $50, and all proceeds go to support the work of the Tennessee Equality Project.
Break out your togas and join Athena in returning to Olympus!
Information about ...
Come. Athena returns, and she beckons you back to the Parthenon. Join the Tennessee Equality Project as we bring you another exciting chapter of Olympus!
Olympus is a party at the Parthenon, celebrating equality. We will be drinking, dancing, and feasting the night away in the best Greek and Roman fashions! Tickets are priced at $50, and all proceeds go to support the work of the Tennessee Equality Project.
Break out your togas and join Athena in returning to Olympus!
Information about this year's honorees:
Tennessee Equality Project announces “Champions of Equality” honorees for 2013 Olympus gala
Nashville, TN—The Tennessee Equality Project (TEP), a statewide organization advocating equal rights for Tennessee’s gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community, announces the following “Champions of Equality” honorees who will receive awards for advancing equality at Olympus, a gala event at the Parthenon in Nashville on September 21:
Clay Bennett, Editorial Cartoonist, Chattanooga Times Free Press
Reid Hedgepeth, Memphis City Councilman
Ina Hughs, Opinion Columnist, Knoxville News Sentinel
Gail Kerr, Local News Columnist, The Tennessean
Bianca Phillips, Associate Editor, The Memphis Flyer
Pam Strickland, Opinion Columnist, Knoxville News Sentinel
Wendi Thomas, Local Columnist, The Commercial Appeal
Jeff Woods, Senior Writer, The Nashville Scene .
“These eight Tennesseans have offered their voices, their words, and their images to fight discrimination and advance equality in our state. We are pleased to have such a distinguished group of honorees from East, West, and Middle Tennessee this year. We invite the public to join us in celebrating their contributions to human rights at Olympus,” said TEP president Chris Sanders.
For more information about Olympus, go to OlympusTEP.org . For more information about the Tennessee Equality Project, go to TNEP.org .
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