In addition to her work as an author and chief executive officer of W.O.M.E.N., Catherine Wyatt-Morley has been honored and profiled in many forms throughout her career. Here are just a few highlights:
- Honored in the “Women’s National Hall of Fame” in New York for her work in serving women.
- “HIV LOOKS LIKE ME” Youtube campaign.
- Movie about Wyatt-Morley Brought Me This Far
- Red City Review on My Life With AIDS
- Wyatt-Morley and W.O.M.E.N. provide food and water for Nashville’s homeless at the Nashville Rescue Mission
- POZ magazine “Heroes” profile on “Catherine’s House”
- Catherine’s story as A Mother’s Journey
- TurnUp Tuesday TSU/Freshman Education Series, National Consortium for Black Women in Ministry/Nashville Chapter
Nonprofit Work
- Women On Reasons To Heal (W.O.R.T.H.), the first HIV-positive women’s support group developed in Nashville
- Whispering Hills holistic wellness center
- Nonprofit Leader nominated for NBJ 2014 Women of Influence award
- Operation Panty Power (OPP)
- OPP’S educational empowerment message, Wyatt-Morley created “Panty Talks”
- OPP’S educational empowerment message, Wyatt-Morley created Hispanic Community “Panty Talks”
- Educational Resource pages for W.O.M.E.N.
- Aid for homeless and near-homeless women at the Room at the Inn
- Providing Our Women with Education upon Release (P.O.W.E.R.)
- Tennessee State University, and Fisk University students, Wyatt-Morley developed a twenty-seven-minute video project titled “My Life is Not Disposable: National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day”.
- Monroe Harding W.O.M.E.N.’s Thanksgiving giveaway
Media
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- The TODAY Show
- SELF Magazine, August 2012 issue. “Catherine Wyatt-Morley: Keeping women healthy by spreading the word about HIV”
- CNN (Women and HIV/AIDS) in Atlanta GA
- A&U magazine, the largest national AIDS magazine in the United States. Four-page feature story “Because of W.O.M.E.N.”
- “Do Female Executive have different traits than men?” Nashville Business Journal asks Women of Influence
- The Voice of America, titled “AIDS-Stricken Mother Wages War Against HIV” CLICK audio version of the article.
- StyleBlueprint Article. “Catherine Wyatt-Morley: Faces of Nashville”
- Georgia Southern University, HIV Conference to Bring New Strategies to Rural Health Care
- HIV & AIDS in the Female Population Webinar for Ahdi Lounge
- Tennessean for their observance of National Black HIV Awareness Day.
- CDC National Prevention Information Network “Tennessee: Mother Reaches Out to Others With HIV” posted on The Body in the HIV/AIDS Resource Center for Women
- “The HIV Problem” in The Herald on the Hill
- POZ magazine “Heroes” profile on “Catherine’s House”
- “AIDS Support Services Organization Is Re-Launched In Nashville” in the Tennessee Tribune
- “Living Right May Not Be Enough”
- “A Woman’s Mission” on herNashville
- Guest on 88.1 Fisk Radio “What’s the 411” with Sharon Kay on January 28, 2007
- Tennessean cover of Life & Health section, “Mother Reaches Out to Others with HIV”
- Recent and Recommended Titles from the New York Public Library
- North Carolina Time Warner News segment for National AIDS Awareness Day:
Here is a news clip from an interview I did on National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Posted by Catherine Wyatt-Morley on Friday, May 8, 2015