Celebrating the life of Evelyn Willinette Morris-Harris.
Throughout her 30-year career, Morris-Harris was instrumental in promoting voter engagement, strengthening democratic practices, and assisting in various electoral campaigns. Her work included mentoring young organizers and leading civic initiatives aimed at enhancing democratic participation among local residents. HR129 serves not only as a commemorative gesture but also highlights the importance of her role in local politics and community mobilization efforts.
House Resolution 129 (HR129) is a resolution presented in the House of Delegates on February 17, 2026, to honor the life and contributions of Evelyn Willinette Morris-Harris. Known for her distinguished service to the Richmond community, Morris-Harris was a respected figure who held the position of chair for the Democratic Black Caucus of Virginia. She passed away on January 21, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to public service and community engagement.
The resolution acknowledges the profound impact that Morris-Harris had on her community and the broader political landscape in Virginia. Although typically resolutions like HR129 are uncontroversial, they occasionally prompt discussions on the values of civic engagement and remembrance within state politics. It is essential to recognize the influence of figures like Morris-Harris who contributed to the enhancement of democratic processes and community activism.