The resolution honors Mary B. Morrison for her significant contributions as a writer and advocate for female empowerment. It highlights her educational background, including her graduation from McDonogh 35 Senior High School and her Associate's Degree from Berkeley City College. Morrison's impressive career includes over 18 years of service with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, where she advanced to a GS-14 Management Analysis Officer before transitioning to a successful literary career in 2000.
As a New York Times Bestselling Author, screenwriter, and motivational speaker, Morrison has published 30 books and serves as a literary coach and ghostwriter. She is also recognized for her work as an intimacy consultant for women facing perimenopause and menopause. Currently, she is the executive producer and writer of stage plays based on her novel "Single Husbands," with aspirations to produce her first film by the end of 2026. The resolution expresses the Alabama House of Representatives' commendation for her enduring impact and dedication to empowering women both locally and globally.