Encouraged to Submit Questions to
NYC Chancellor Kamar H. Samuels
By Sunday March 1st
We encourage you to provide a clear and concise question for the Chancellor. All submissions will be reviewed and 10-15 questions will be chosen.
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| Financier, Business & Commercial Real Estate Investor and business broker Gary Smith |
Afi S. Okon, MPA, founder of the American Obesity Foundation, continues to push solutions and policy conversations around one of the most urgent health crises impacting our community. Ms. Okon is a Solutions provider with focus on wellness and community empowerment.Dr. Jamila Simon, PhD, is a visionary entrepreneur, researcher, and systems strategist who operates four purpose-driven enterprises across housing education, business consulting, food innovation, and community development. As the SHEO of Radical Mama Housing, Conscious Connections Consulting, Health is Wealth Housing, and Groton Ghost Kitchen, she is building models that turn relationships into revenue and community knowledge into scalable economic power.
A Cornell University PhD in Global Development, Dr. Simon specializes in community-driven translation research — transforming kitchen-table conversations into funded programs, state contracts, and measurable impact. Her work amplifies youth voice, strengthens Black agricultural networks, and expands access to urban agriculture through her leadership as Principal Investigator for the national 4-H CYFAR LEGACY initiative.
At the Black Health & Wealth Virtual Summit 2.0, Dr. Simon will reveal how entrepreneurs and community leaders can enter new business markets using relational capital, strategic partnerships, and government contracting — creating sustainable pathways to generational wealth and community ownership.
Eric Hamilton is an award-winning AI filmmaker, technology leader, and President & Executive Producer of EHAMX Studios, a next-generation AI film company pioneering cinematic storytelling through generative artificial intelligence. With over 30 years of experience across Google, Yahoo!, Cisco, and Dow Jones, he blends executive leadership with creative innovation to redefine how stories are made and distributed.
His feature film EHAM Classified won Best Sci-Fi Film at the New York International Film Festival, and his AI-generated music work has been featured on CBS News. Through his signature “Machine-Perspective Cinema” style, Hamilton explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, culture, and human instinct—shaping the future of film in the AI era.
By Renee Williams
Nia Robinson is a 31-year-old coordinator in Atlanta who is done feeling powerless in the doctor’s office.
“I’m not just ‘another patient’ in a gown; I am a woman who refuses to become a statistic because a doctor wouldn’t listen.”
Her words hit even harder when we look at what’s happening in hospitals today.
Recently, more than 500 women filed a lawsuit against Chesapeake Regional Medical Center in Virginia. They say a former doctor there performed unnecessary surgeries, including hysterectomies and other major procedures, that they didn’t truly need.
One attorney called this case:
“Perhaps the single largest case involving civil rights violations of humans in our lifetime.”
Think about that.
Hundreds of women. Their bodies were cut open. Life-changing surgeries they may not have needed. All inside a system that was supposed to protect them.
This isn’t just about one bad doctor. It’s about power.
Who has it?
Who doesn’t?
And what happens when we walk into exam rooms with no tools, no proof, and no backup?
The Problem: When We’re Not Heard, We Become “Cases”
Black women have carried stories of dismissal, disrespect, and danger in healthcare for generations. Now those stories are showing up in courtrooms and headlines.
The truth:
Black women are about three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women.
Our pain is more likely to be ignored, minimized, or misdiagnosed.
Our concerns about periods, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause are often brushed aside with “you’re fine” or “it’s in your head.”
The Chesapeake Regional case is one extreme example, but many of us know smaller — and still life-threatening — versions.
And this doesn’t just happen to women without money, status, or fame.
ICYMI: New York, New York - In case you missed it, the International Women’s Conference is returning to Hofstra University on Saturday, March 7, 2026, for a powerful day of inspiration, connection, and celebration designed to uplift women from all walks of life. The flagship event runs from 10 AM – 4 PM EST, with an exciting Recognition Awards Reception following from 4 PM – 5 PM honoring extraordinary women leaders.
Click link here for information on how to register, become a community sponsor, and corporate sponsor, or tabling opportunities: https://tinyurl.com/InternationwomensDayCon2026
A Platform with Purpose and Impact
Since its inception in 2017, the International Women’s Conference has become a premier annual event that amplifies women’s voices, champions leadership, and fosters cross-cultural exchange. Hosted at Hofstra University, the conference has consistently provided a space where women connect, learn, and grow together—building networks that turn opportunity into action.
This event brings together women from diverse industries, cultural backgrounds, professions, and communities who are committed to driving progress and elevating women’s leadership across sectors.
Official 2026 Theme: Her Voice. Her Culture. Her Power. Her Legacy.
The 2026 theme Her Voice. Her Culture. Her Power. Her Legacy honors the full spectrum of women’s identities and contributions. It celebrates women as storytellers, changemakers, culture keepers, economic drivers, and legacy builders. Through this theme, the conference emphasizes:
Her Voice — uplifting women to speak with clarity and confidence
Her Culture — recognizing the rich cultural influences shaping women’s leadership
Her Power — strengthening influence in business, policy, academia, and community
Her Legacy — honoring impactful work that paves the way for future generations
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| Founding President Phil Andrews Speaking to AASBF Members |