Mayor Bass Honors The Life and Legacy of Jewel Thais-Williams

Los Angeles, CALocal News

Mayor Karen Bass will honor Jewel Thais-Williams, an influential figure in Los Angeles' LGBTQ community, with a concert event on July 10, 2025. Thais-Williams is celebrated for her compassion and hospitality, significantly shaping the local disco scene and advocating for LGBTQ rights. The event, which will feature performances and tributes, aims to attract a diverse audience reflective of the community she served. Mayor Bass highlights the importance of recognizing such impactful figures to inspire future generations and foster inclusivity. Thais-Williams' legacy includes her role in establishing safe spaces for LGBTQ individuals in Los Angeles.

This concert is part of broader initiatives to celebrate local leaders and their contributions to the city's culture and community. The city will announce the venue and additional details leading up to the event. By honoring Thais-Williams, the mayor aims to reinforce the city's commitment to compassion and diversity.

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