Mar 13 2022
Celebrating Black Women in the Struggle Through History

Celebrating Black Women in the Struggle Through History

Presented by Melaneyes Media at Online/Virtual Space

Join us Sunday, March 13, at 7pm for Celebrating Black Women in the Struggle Through History. This is an online presentation designed to highlight the historical achievements of our sisters and the true value and character of the Black woman. We take a journey through history looking at great Black women from the past to the present acknowledging their contributions to humanity and civilization.
Mary McLeod Bethune said, “The true worth of a race must be measured by the character of its womanhood.”
In this presentation we will be highlighting great women such as:
•Queen Tiye: Queen Mother of Egypt over a fifty-year period. She set the standard of beauty, style and fashion for the women of her time.
•Harriet Tubman (Born Araminta Ross): Self-emancipated enslaved African, conductor for the Underground Railroad, Union spy, army scout, and nurse.
•Ida B. Wells: Journalist and an active crusader against lynching, she was a champion of social and political justice for African Americans.
...And many others

Admission Info

Free

Dates & Times

2022/03/13 - 2022/03/13

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space