The campaign saw a significant increase in voter registration and turnout. Community members felt more connected to the campaign and more informed about Judge Babb's vision and qualifications. The personal engagement efforts helped build trust and a sense of community, ultimately leading to a successful election.
The campaign secured key endorsements and built a broad coalition of support, enhancing Councilwoman Kimbrough's credibility and influence. These partnerships helped amplify the campaign's message and provided additional resources and volunteer support. The strong community backing was instrumental in achieving a decisive victory.
In the #DisruptManchester case, Courtney Teasley and her team achieved what many thought impossible—reuniting five wrongfully separated children with their families in just 56 days, when the process usually takes over a year. By mobilizing and organizing the community, including over 10 nonprofits, lawyers, and experts, they held the city accountable and relentlessly fought for justice. Utilizing proprietary methods, this effort not only saved 300+ days of separation but also made national news, showcasing the power of strategic, community-driven action in the fight against systemic injustice.
2023 Women Who Rock Nashville Social Justice Award
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