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SUMMARY:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood: Love Without Performance (April 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Love Without Performance is a 90-minute virtual conversation within the Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood series\, hosted by Conversations in Color and facilitated by Lana Reid. \nFrom an early age\, many Black women are conditioned to prove their worth through caretaking\, emotional availability\, loyalty\, and resilience. While these behaviors are often praised as strength\, they can quietly shape friendships into spaces where performance replaces authenticity and love feels conditional rather than mutual. \nThis April 2026 conversation invites intergenerational Black women to reflect on how performance shows up in sisterhood — and what becomes possible when it no longer does. \nTogether\, participants will explore: \n\n\nEmotional labor and people-pleasing in friendships between women \n\n\nHow romantic and cultural conditioning influences how we show up for each other \n\n\nThe fear of being perceived as “difficult\,” “selfish\,” or “unloving” \n\n\nWhen support becomes obligation rather than choice \n\n\nWhat honest\, reciprocal sisterhood can look like without constant proving \n\n\nRather than assigning blame\, this conversation centers awareness\, gentleness\, and recalibration — allowing space to name patterns that no longer serve us while preserving connection and care. \nThis session is part of Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood\, a monthly virtual gathering designed to foster clarity\, healing\, and meaningful connection among intergenerational Black women. \nFacilitated by Lana Reid\, founder of Conversations in Color and creator and host of The Male Perspective\, this conversation creates space to examine how love\, belonging\, and authenticity can coexist without performance.
URL:https://conversationsincolor.org/event/sistas-rebuilding-sisterhood-love-without-performance-april-2026/
LOCATION:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood Monthly Chat\, Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Women & Community,Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood,Virtual Conversations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conversations in Color":MAILTO:hello@conversationsincolor.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260523T153000
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SUMMARY:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood: When Black Women Lead (May 2026)
DESCRIPTION:When Black Women Lead\, the Harassment Gets Louder is a 90-minute virtual conversation within the Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood series\, hosted by Conversations in Color and facilitated by Lana Reid. \nAcross professional\, community\, and public spaces\, Black women often discover that stepping into leadership does not quiet scrutiny — it amplifies it. Increased visibility can bring heightened criticism\, tone policing\, isolation\, and hostility\, even when competence and integrity are clear. \nThis May 2026 conversation invites intergenerational Black women to examine the patterns that emerge when Black women lead\, and to reflect on the personal and collective costs of navigating power in spaces that are not always prepared to receive our authority. \nTogether\, participants will explore: \n\n\nHow visibility changes the nature of feedback and scrutiny \n\n\nThe difference between accountability and harassment \n\n\nWhy confidence is often reframed as aggression \n\n\nGenerational experiences with leadership and pushback \n\n\nThe emotional and psychological cost of being constantly evaluated \n\n\nRather than encouraging retreat or over-adaptation\, this conversation centers clarity\, self-trust\, and sustainability — asking how Black women can lead fully without shrinking\, self-silencing\, or internalizing hostility. \nThis session is part of Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood\, a monthly virtual gathering for intergenerational Black women committed to honest dialogue\, reflection\, and mutual support. \nFacilitated by Lana Reid\, founder of Conversations in Color and creator and host of The Male Perspective\, this session creates space to name shared experiences\, exchange wisdom\, and strengthen collective resilience in leadership.
URL:https://conversationsincolor.org/event/sistas-rebuilding-sisterhood-when-black-women-lead-may-2026/
LOCATION:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood Monthly Chat\, Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Women & Community,Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood,Virtual Conversations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conversations in Color":MAILTO:hello@conversationsincolor.org
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SUMMARY:The Tapestry of Black Voices Awards (TBVA)
DESCRIPTION:The Tapestry of Black Voices Awards (TBVA) is a free\, community-centered virtual Juneteenth celebration presented by Conversations in Color. \nThe event honors everyday Black voices—educators\, students\, artists\, organizers\, business owners\, elders\, and neighbors—through short recorded conversations reflecting lived experience\, culture\, and community life. \nThe World Premiere will stream live on YouTube on June 19\, 2026. \nLearn more about the purpose\, structure\, and spirit of the event on the official TBVA page:\nhttps://conversationsincolor.org/tapestry-of-black-voices-awards-2026-conversations-in-color/
URL:https://conversationsincolor.org/event/the-tapestry-of-black-voices-awards-tbva/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Tapestry of Black Voices Awards
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conversations in Color":MAILTO:hello@conversationsincolor.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260627T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260627T153000
DTSTAMP:20260411T071745
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SUMMARY:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood: What Do We Keep\, and What Do We Heal? (June 2026)
DESCRIPTION:What Do We Keep\, and What Do We Heal? is a 90-minute virtual conversation within the Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood series\, hosted by Conversations in Color and facilitated by Lana Reid. \nAcross generations\, Black families have passed down traditions\, values\, faith\, resilience\, and deep bonds of loyalty — often alongside unspoken pain shaped by survival\, protection\, and historical trauma. While many of these inherited patterns were created out of love and necessity\, some continue to cause harm when left unexamined. \nThis June 2026 conversation invites intergenerational Black women to reflect on how generational trauma is transmitted — and how it can be interrupted without severing family ties or abandoning culture and connection. \nTogether\, participants will explore: \n\n\nEmotional\, relational\, and spiritual habits inherited without consent \n\n\nSilence\, conflict avoidance\, and emotional restraint as survival strategies \n\n\nHow loyalty can quietly require self-suppression \n\n\nThe difference between honoring elders and perpetuating harm \n\n\nWays to practice healing while preserving family and cultural bonds \n\n\nRather than positioning the past as failure\, this conversation centers understanding\, compassion\, and agency — creating space to choose what deserves to be carried forward and what deserves to be healed. \nThis session is part of Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood\, a monthly virtual gathering designed to foster clarity\, repair\, and community-rooted healing among intergenerational Black women. \nFacilitated by Lana Reid\, founder of Conversations in Color and creator and host of The Male Perspective\, this conversation offers a grounded space for reflection\, shared truth\, and reimagining legacy with intention.
URL:https://conversationsincolor.org/event/sistas-rebuilding-sisterhood-what-do-we-keep-and-what-do-we-heal-june-2026/
LOCATION:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood Monthly Chat\, Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Women & Community,Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood,Virtual Conversations
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SUMMARY:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood: Rewriting the “Strong Black Woman” Contract (July 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Rewriting the “Strong Black Woman” Contract is a 90-minute virtual conversation within the Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood series\, hosted by Conversations in Color and facilitated by Lana Reid. \nFor generations\, Black women have been praised for strength\, resilience\, and endurance — often without regard for the physical\, emotional\, and spiritual toll that constant strength requires. While the “Strong Black Woman” narrative has served as both armor and survival strategy\, it has also obscured vulnerability\, delayed care\, and normalized burnout. \nThis July 2026 conversation invites intergenerational Black women to critically examine the unspoken contract surrounding strength — who it benefits\, who pays the cost\, and what happens when strength is expected rather than chosen. \nTogether\, participants will explore: \n\n\nHow strength became synonymous with worth and reliability \n\n\nBurnout\, illness\, and exhaustion hidden behind resilience \n\n\nGenerational differences in how vulnerability was allowed or denied \n\n\nThe pressure to remain capable even when support is needed \n\n\nWhat permission to rest looks like without guilt or explanation \n\n\nRather than rejecting strength altogether\, this conversation centers redefinition — allowing space for softness\, care\, and sustainability alongside competence and leadership. \nThis session is part of Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood\, a monthly virtual gathering designed to support reflection\, recalibration\, and collective healing among intergenerational Black women. \nFacilitated by Lana Reid\, founder of Conversations in Color and creator and host of The Male Perspective\, this conversation creates space to name shared experiences\, exchange wisdom\, and imagine a future where strength no longer requires self-erasure.
URL:https://conversationsincolor.org/event/sistas-rebuilding-sisterhood-rewriting-the-strong-black-woman-contract-july-2026/
LOCATION:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood Monthly Chat\, Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Women & Community,Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood,Virtual Conversations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conversations in Color":MAILTO:hello@conversationsincolor.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260822T153000
DTSTAMP:20260411T071745
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SUMMARY:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood: Boundaries Aren’t Betrayal (August 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Boundaries Aren’t Betrayal is a 90-minute virtual conversation within the Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood series\, hosted by Conversations in Color and facilitated by Lana Reid. \nFor many Black women\, setting boundaries can feel like a violation of loyalty — to family\, community\, faith\, or sisterhood itself. From an early age\, saying “yes” is often rewarded as love\, reliability\, and strength\, while saying “no” is framed as selfishness\, defiance\, or abandonment. \nThis August 2026 conversation invites intergenerational Black women to unpack why boundary-setting carries such emotional weight — and how guilt\, obligation\, and fear of judgment shape our relationships and choices. \nTogether\, participants will explore: \n\n\nWhy saying no often feels like disloyalty rather than self-respect \n\n\nFamily expectations and unspoken obligations passed down through generations \n\n\nThe fear of being labeled “selfish\,” “difficult\,” or “ungrateful” \n\n\nHow over-availability quietly leads to resentment and burnout \n\n\nWhat healthy boundaries look like without severing connection \n\n\nRather than framing boundaries as rejection\, this conversation centers them as clarity — a necessary practice for sustaining relationships\, integrity\, and well-being. \nThis session is part of Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood\, a monthly virtual gathering designed to support reflection\, honesty\, and healthier relational patterns among intergenerational Black women. \nFacilitated by Lana Reid\, founder of Conversations in Color and creator and host of The Male Perspective\, this conversation creates space to reframe boundaries as an act of care — for ourselves and for the relationships we hope to preserve.
URL:https://conversationsincolor.org/event/sistas-rebuilding-sisterhood-boundaries-arent-betrayal-august-2026/
LOCATION:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood Monthly Chat\, Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Women & Community,Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood,Virtual Conversations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conversations in Color":MAILTO:hello@conversationsincolor.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260926T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260926T153000
DTSTAMP:20260411T071745
CREATED:20251218T210426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T210426Z
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SUMMARY:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood: Healing Our Relationship With Competition (September 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Healing Our Relationship With Competition is a 90-minute virtual conversation within the Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood series\, hosted by Conversations in Color and facilitated by Lana Reid. \nIn many spaces\, Black women have been taught — directly and indirectly — that opportunity is limited\, visibility is scarce\, and success is easily replaced. These messages have shaped how competition shows up in relationships between women\, often quietly influencing trust\, comparison\, and connection. \nThis September 2026 conversation builds on earlier discussions of scarcity mindset by going deeper into how competition operates emotionally and relationally — especially in environments where Black women are underrepresented or positioned as interchangeable. \nTogether\, participants will explore: \n\n\nWhat scarcity taught us about other women and ourselves \n\n\nHow visibility and opportunity can trigger comparison or mistrust \n\n\nJealousy\, silence\, and perceived replacement within sisterhood \n\n\nThe difference between ambition and internalized competition \n\n\nHow competition is often manufactured by systems\, not individuals \n\n\nRather than shaming honest emotions\, this conversation centers awareness\, healing\, and intentional unlearning — creating space to examine where competition protected us and where it now limits connection. \nThis session is part of Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood\, a monthly virtual gathering designed to support reflection\, honesty\, and the rebuilding of trust among intergenerational Black women. \nFacilitated by Lana Reid\, founder of Conversations in Color and creator and host of The Male Perspective\, this conversation offers a grounded space to name difficult truths\, reduce isolation\, and imagine sisterhood beyond scarcity.
URL:https://conversationsincolor.org/event/sistas-rebuilding-sisterhood-healing-our-relationship-with-competition-september-2026/
LOCATION:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood Monthly Chat\, Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Women & Community,Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood,Virtual Conversations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conversations in Color":MAILTO:hello@conversationsincolor.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261024T153000
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SUMMARY:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood: Are Our Struggles Really Different? (October 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Are Our Struggles Really Different? is a 90-minute virtual conversation within the Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood series\, hosted by Conversations in Color and facilitated by Lana Reid. \nAcross generations\, Black women have navigated different social climates\, tools\, language\, and expectations — yet many of the core challenges around safety\, visibility\, labor\, and belonging remain deeply familiar. This October 2026 conversation creates space for honest intergenerational dialogue about what has changed\, what has stayed the same\, and where misunderstandings continue to divide rather than connect us. \nRather than ranking hardship or dismissing progress\, this session centers listening\, context\, and mutual respect — allowing each generation to speak from lived experience. \nTogether\, participants will explore: \n\n\nWhat the world asked of Black women when each generation came of age \n\n\nHow access\, visibility\, and opportunity have evolved — and the pressures that came with them \n\n\nDifferences in language around mental health\, boundaries\, and identity \n\n\nWhere assumptions about “easier” or “harder” lives cause harm \n\n\nWhat each generation wishes others understood about their experience \n\n\nThis conversation is designed to reduce defensiveness and increase empathy — strengthening sisterhood through understanding rather than comparison. \nThis session is part of Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood\, a monthly virtual gathering designed to foster reflection\, connection\, and healing across generations of Black women. \nFacilitated by Lana Reid\, founder of Conversations in Color and creator and host of The Male Perspective\, this conversation offers a grounded space for storytelling\, clarification\, and bridging generational divides with care.
URL:https://conversationsincolor.org/event/sistas-rebuilding-sisterhood-are-our-struggles-really-different-october-2026/
LOCATION:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood Monthly Chat\, Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Women & Community,Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood,Virtual Conversations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conversations in Color":MAILTO:hello@conversationsincolor.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261128T153000
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SUMMARY:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood: Unlearning Survival Mode (November 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Unlearning Survival Mode is a 90-minute virtual conversation within the Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood series\, hosted by Conversations in Color and facilitated by Lana Reid. \nFor generations\, Black women have been taught to endure\, adapt\, and hold everything together — often without support. While survival mode protected families and communities in times of scarcity and threat\, it also shaped emotional patterns that can quietly lead to isolation\, hyper-independence\, and burnout. \nThis November 2026 conversation invites intergenerational Black women to reflect on how survival narratives were passed down\, when they served us\, and when they began to limit connection\, vulnerability\, and care. \nTogether\, participants will explore: \n\n\nWho taught us to equate strength with self-sufficiency \n\n\nHow survival mode shows up in relationships and sisterhood \n\n\nThe cost of always “handling it” alone \n\n\nGenerational differences in how support was available or denied \n\n\nWhat it means to practice interdependence instead of endurance \n\n\nRather than rejecting resilience\, this conversation centers discernment — recognizing when survival is necessary and when it’s time to receive support without guilt. \nThis session is part of Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood\, a monthly virtual gathering designed to foster reflection\, honesty\, and community-rooted healing among intergenerational Black women. \nFacilitated by Lana Reid\, founder of Conversations in Color and creator and host of The Male Perspective\, this conversation creates space to soften inherited patterns and imagine healthier ways of being held — by each other and by community.
URL:https://conversationsincolor.org/event/sistas-rebuilding-sisterhood-unlearning-survival-mode-november-2026/
LOCATION:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood Monthly Chat\, Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Women & Community,Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood,Virtual Conversations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conversations in Color":MAILTO:hello@conversationsincolor.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261226T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261226T153000
DTSTAMP:20260411T071745
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T212157Z
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SUMMARY:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood: Forgiveness\, Accountability & Repair (December 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Forgiveness\, Accountability\, and Repair is a 90-minute virtual conversation within the Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood series\, hosted by Conversations in Color and facilitated by Lana Reid. \nAs the year comes to a close\, this December 2026 conversation invites intergenerational Black women to reflect on what it truly means to repair relationships — with each other\, with family\, and with ourselves. Too often\, forgiveness is framed as obligation\, accountability is confused with punishment\, and reconciliation is expected without safety or change. \nThis session creates space to slow down and examine the elements required for genuine repair — without pressure to rush healing or restore access prematurely. \nTogether\, participants will explore: \n\n\nThe difference between forgiveness and continued access \n\n\nWhy accountability is about responsibility\, not punishment \n\n\nWhat repair looks like when trust has been broken \n\n\nHow boundaries support reconciliation rather than block it \n\n\nWhen letting go is an act of wisdom\, not failure \n\n\nRather than centering guilt or moral pressure\, this conversation emphasizes clarity\, consent\, and care — honoring each woman’s right to define what repair means for her. \nThis session is part of Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood\, a monthly virtual gathering designed to foster reflection\, honesty\, and intentional connection among intergenerational Black women. \nFacilitated by Lana Reid\, founder of Conversations in Color and creator and host of The Male Perspective\, this conversation offers a grounded closing to the year — one rooted in discernment\, integrity\, and forward movement.
URL:https://conversationsincolor.org/event/sistas-rebuilding-sisterhood-forgiveness-accountability-repair-december-2026/
LOCATION:Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood Monthly Chat\, Virtual\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black Women & Community,Sistas Rebuilding Sisterhood,Virtual Conversations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conversations in Color":MAILTO:hello@conversationsincolor.org
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