Our July 2025 Conversation Topic
With Black women leading in areas like college education, home ownership, entrepreneurship, income in comparison to Black men, is it becoming harder for us to connect across gender lines?
With Black women leading in areas like college education, home ownership, entrepreneurship, income in comparison to Black men, is it becoming harder for us to connect across gender lines?
Morally, we know we all need to “buy Black” but it’s not that easy. What challenges and reservations might prevent us from directing our spending towards our own communities?
It's crucial to address the adultification and sexualization of our Black girls. As Black women, what strategies can we implement to protect our younger girls and us as well?
Black woman issues- Black women often find themselves in a unique position where they must excel and be the brightest in the room, all while ensuring that their presence does not unsettle those who are White.
“I can’t dance.” - Why do we tend to poke fun at each other for a lack of “Black culture” abilities?
Is it mentally draining for us to repeatedly discuss the tragic historical injustices faced by the Black community, or is it essential to keep these narratives alive and ensure they are handed down through time?
A 90-minute virtual conversation for intergenerational Black women exploring leadership, exhaustion, and how to redefine responsibility without burnout. Facilitated by Lana Reid for Conversations in Color.