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2025 EVENTS
Sunday | March 23rd
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Event: Liberating Abortion with Renee Bracey Sherman, Regine Mahone, & Adaku Utah
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Time: 3-5PM ET
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A discussion on the pivotal new text LIBERATION ABORTION with its authors Renee Bracey Sherman & Regine Mahone, moderated by Adaku Utah
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Event: The Soapbox Presents: Welcome In, The Power of SHE
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Time: 7PM ET
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Brief Description: Join us for a night of live music & spoken word celebrating the brilliance of women at "The Soapbox Presents: Welcome In, The Power of SHE!"
Monday | March 24th
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Event: Carnegie Hall Presents: The Schomburg Center Women’s Jazz Fest
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Monday | March 24th
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Time: 7PM ET
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Women's Jazz Festival celebrates women of the African diaspora and their contributions to the sounds of jazz.
Tuesday | March 25th
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Event: WE Connect Event: Wellness & Leadership for Women Entrepreneurs
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Brief Description: Join us for an inspiring event to celebrate Women's History Month. Women have been at the forefront of change, innovation, and resilience throughout history. This event celebrates their achievements, explores the challenges that persist, and envisions a future shaped by collective action.
Wednesday | March 26th
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Event: AAADS/IRAAS BOOK DISCUSSION | "We're Alone"
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With Author, Edwidge Danticat
Thursday | March 27th
If These Scars Could Talk | Women Transforming Wounds into Wisdom
Book Launch & Photo Exhibition
Friday | March 28th
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Event: BELA's Renaissance: The Ultimate Gathering - A Women's Symposium
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The Ultimate Gathering - A Women's Symposium is inspired by the centennial of the Harlem Renaissance and invites professionals from all walks of life to gather together with BELA student leaders to share creativity, hopes, and brilliance!
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