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As I Am: Black Women UnMasked

Sat 22 April 2017
1:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Sistas, Please join Conversations With My Sistas for our premier Conference                                  AS I AM BLACK WOMEN UNMASKED: VULNERABILITY, STRENGTH AND SELF- CARE "The stories that we do not tell are the sorrows that are stashed away in the crevices of our soul and the secrets we keep to ourselves because of what people will think of us if we unveil our masks. Our many masks trump our degrees, our salaries, our marital status and even the achievements of our children".Sistas there is healing in unmasking and telling our stories! It's time to unmask! During our time together we will celebrate Black women and sisterhood. Through workshops and activities we will inspire, encourage and empower. You will not leave the same way you came in! Wherever you are on your journey this conference will benefit you. No shaming, competition, or social hierarchy. Just an opportunity to connect, reflect and grow while in the company of your sistas! Current activities and workshops include:The unmasking: an activity geared to assist women in realizing the many things they are holding on to and hiding behind emotionally and physically. Workshop: You can take your cape off: presented by Sitstah Anyango of Flyy Fitness LLC. Workshop: "Bridging the Gap: Self-Care & Emotional Intelligence (EI)" presented by Empress Ayana L. Nadira, Justice Activist & Founder, ONYX Restorative Justice (ORJ) Vulnerability and Resilience :Althea Bates CEO of Project Resiliency Also hear from other sistas going phenomenal things in our community. Light refreshments, poetry,Vendors raffles and prizes Don’t Miss out!  
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224 Farmington Ave
224 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, 6105, CT, United States

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