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Monday, January 13, 2025
Valentines Day Paint and Sip
Get The Scoop On How The International Women's Conference Looks To Help Women Achieve Happiness & Health
Hofstra University’s President Susan Poser set to headline the
International Women’s Day Conference March 8th, 2025 at Hofstra
University. The conference will begin at 10:00 am and end at 4:00 pm.
This year’s theme for the International Women’s Day 2025 Conference is
“In Pursuit of Happiness & Health.” PIX11 New Reporter Monica
Morales will be this year’s Master of Ceremonies.
Are you looking to make a real impact on Women's Empowerment?
The
International Women's Day Conference 2025 is designed to enhance
awareness and create a better understanding of the opportunities,
issues, and approaches of Women's Empowerment so that you can build a
better future for yourself and for others.
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Closing: Reclaiming Tomorrow – The Power of Afrofuturism
Get The Scoop On How Community Empowerment Group Rallies The BlaQue Cash Mob To Raise Almost $10,000 In Revenue For Earnest Foods In 2 Hours
BlaQue Cash Mob at
Earnest Foods in Queens
Generating Over $10,000 in
Sales in 2 Hours!
On Sunday, November 24, over 150 participants came together for the BlaQue Cash Mob at Earnest Foods, a Black-owned organic grocery store in Jamaica, Queens. This community-led initiative successfully generated over $10,000 in sales to support the local business, showcasing the power of collective economic action.
A cash mob is a movement aimed at boosting sales for local Black-owned businesses while promoting economic empowerment.
Earnest Foods, which opened its doors in November 2021, has become a cornerstone in the fight for access to fresh and high-quality food options.
Earnest, owner of Earnest Foods, shared his appreciation for the event: “The BlaQue Resource Network is the most dynamic social media platform in Queens. Its ability to galvanize the community is unmatched. We are so grateful to the BRN team. The 2 hours of the BRN Cash Mob generated almost 10 thousand dollars in revenue.”