Tue, Mar 4, 2025

7:45 PM – 10:30 PM EST (GMT-5)

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In honor of Women’s History Month, join us for an inspiring roundtable discussion as we celebrate the powerful legacy of Black women leaders, explore the challenges they’ve overcome, and discuss the opportunities that lie ahead. From the resilience and advocacy of the past to the innovative leadership shaping our future, this event is a call to action for students, faculty, and community members ready to engage in meaningful conversations about leadership and change.

Hear from our esteemed panelists as they reflect on the impact of historical Black women leaders and share their personal experiences navigating leadership roles in today’s world.

Together, we’ll dive into critical conversations around intersectionality, systemic challenges, colorism, and the balance between leadership and mental well-being.

Let’s celebrate the past, engage with the present, and empower future leaders!

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African and African American Studies | Website | View More Events