Join Women community events in Georgia celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the Women community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.
Come celebrate Black Women's History Month with us as we showcase the incredible talent of jazz artist Toni Redd!
Black Women In Jazz With Black Women's History Month Presents Toni Redd
Come join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the intersection of jazz music and Black women's history! We are thrilled to have the talented Toni Redd gracing the stage at the Atlanta Airport Marriott. Get ready for a night filled with soulful tunes and empowering stories. Don't miss out on this incredible event!
Friday, 24, 17.00 -
Friday, 24, 23.30
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
EmpowerMOM is an uplifting community event for mothers. We aim to prepare and equip mothers for childbirth and beyond.
EmpowerMOM was created by Dr. Phindile Erika Chowa, an Emergency Medicine physician and founder of EMCare2U, after witnessing firsthand how unprepared and unsupported many women feel during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
Dr. Chowa envisioned a gathering where women could learn, connect, and feel uplifted — a space where education, community, and culturally competent support come together. EmpowerMOM was designed to bring birth workers, resources, and families into one room so moms are no longer navigating these seasons alone.
Through EmpowerMOM, Dr. Chowa’s mission is clear: to bridge the gaps in postpartum care, improve maternal health outcomes, and build a stronger village for mothers, especially Black mothers, during the most vulnerable and transformative seasons of their lives.
April's EmpowerMOM is presented by Black Girls Mental Health Foundation , a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing mental health support, resources, and training to Black women. This event is proudly being held during Black Maternal Health Week, a time dedicated to honoring, supporting, and advocating for Black mothers and birthing people.
So get ready to be showered with love, support, and expert guidance at every step of your journey. Whether you're trying to conceive, expecting your first baby or your fourth, or navigating the postpartum period, EmpowerMOM is a warm, high-impact event created to celebrate you, support you, and equip you with the tools you need for a confident pregnancy, birth, and postpartum experience.
You are welcome to attend with your partner, family members, or your support system, this event is for the whole village.
✨ What to Expect
Panel Discussion: Real talk and expert insights on pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and maternal well-being
A chance to connect with fellow moms in a warm, welcoming space
A curated selection of vendors and birth professionals ready to support your journey
Raffle prizes, giveaways, and light refreshments
EmpowerMOM isn’t just an event, it’s a movement toward better care, stronger community, and healthier mothers.
🎟️ Reserve Your Spot
Free admission for all moms and moms-to-be.
Birth workers attend for $19.99 and get access to moms looking to build their birth team.
Space is limited — save your seat today.
Saturday, 18, 13.00 -
Saturday, 18, 16.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Get ready to level up your financial game at the Economic Empowerment Summit - it's time to secure that bag!
Economic Empowerment Summit hosted by North Fulton Area Section NCNW
Join us in Alpharetta on March 7, 2026 at 9:00 AM for a day filled with insightful discussions on financial literacy and entrepreneurship. This event is rooted in NCNW’s mission to lead, develop, and advocate for women of African descent, their families, and communities.
Our lineup of speakers includes successful business leaders and financial experts who will share their knowledge and tips for empowering your economic future. Some key topics that will be discussed are banking, credit education, budgeting & investment planning, and franchising.
Don't miss this opportunity to network with like-minded individuals and gain valuable insights to help you achieve your financial goals. Local vendors and community partners will be available.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Saturday, 07, 09.00 -
Saturday, 07, 13.00
Alpharetta,
GA
_$25
Keisha N. Blain in conversation with Beverly Guy-Sheftall for a celebration of Without Fear: Black Women and the Making of Human Rights
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is encouraged. Register here. This event takes place at the Auburn Avenue Research Library, 101 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303. Doors open at 6pm. Event begins promptly at 6:30pm.
Charis and the Auburn Avenue Research Library welcome Keisha N. Blain in conversation with Beverly Guy-Sheftall for a celebration of Without Fear: Black Women and the Making of Human Right, anaccount of Black Women's aspirations, strategies, and struggles to pioneer a human rights approach to combating systems of injustice.
Even before they were recognized as citizens of the United States, Black women understood that the fights for civil and human rights were inseparable. Over the course of two hundred years, they were at the forefront of national and international movements for social change, weaving connections between their own and others’ freedom struggles around the world.
Without Fear tells how, during American history, Black women made humans rights theirs: from worldwide travel and public advocacy in the global Black press to their work for the United Nations, they courageously and effectively moved human rights beyond an esoteric concept to an active, organizing principle. Acclaimed historian Keisha N. Blain tells the story of these women—from the well-known, like Ida B. Wells, Madam C. J. Walker, and Lena Horne, to those who are still less known, including Pearl Sherrod, Aretha McKinley, and Marguerite Cartwright. Blain captures human rights thinking and activism from the ground up with Black women at the center, working outside the traditional halls of power.
By shouldering intersecting forms of oppression—including racism, sexism, and classism—Black women have long been in a unique position to fight for freedom and dignity. Without Fear is an account of their aspirations, strategies, and struggles to pioneer a human rights approach to combating systems of injustice.
Monday, 02, 18.30 -
Monday, 02, 19.30
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Atlanta Women’s Empowerment • Elevated Networking Experience
The Pink Excellence Galentine Gala is an elevated women’s empowerment experience designed for spiritually aligned, ambitious women who are ready to step into clarity, confidence, and community.
This is not just a Galentine’s event — it is an intentional gathering for women who feel the shift and understand that elevation happens faster when you are surrounded by the right people.
Join us in Atlanta on February 14, 2026, for a luxurious, pink-themed gala where women come together to network, gain clarity on their vision, and celebrate the next chapter of their lives.
✨ WHO THIS EVENT IS FOR
This experience is for women who:
• Are spiritually aware or awakening
• Are ready to stop centering distractions and start centering purpose
• Desire wealth, clarity, and legacy
• Believe in building with women, not competing against them
• Want intentional community, not surface-level networking
If you’ve been craving clarity, sisterhood, and alignment, this room was created for you.
🌸 WHAT YOUR $200 TICKET INCLUDES
• Admission to an elegant Galentine’s Gala experience with a pink-themed, elevated atmosphere
• Buffet-style brunch & mimosas
• Guided Vision Board Experience (all supplies included)
• Intentional networking with like-minded women
• Curated gift bag
• Exclusive access to the Pink Excellence private community for continued connection, motivation, and post-event support
💫 THE TRANSFORMATION
Women will leave this experience with:
• Clear vision for the year ahead
• Renewed confidence and direction
• Meaningful connections with women on a similar journey
• A sense of belonging to an intentional, supportive community
• Momentum to move boldly into their next season
This gala is designed to help you see yourself differently, move with intention, and step into alignment.
👑 THE PURPOSE BEHIND PINK EXCELLENCE
Pink Excellence is more than an event — it is the foundation of a growing movement.
This gala supports the launch of Pink Excellence as an established company, helping fund:
• Future women-centered events
• Ongoing community experiences
• Community grants for Black women entrepreneurs
By attending, you are investing not only in yourself — but in collective elevation and legacy.
🩷 A NOTE OF GRATITUDE
Thank you in advance for investing in this vision and helping us build the Dynasty for Divine Descendants — a community rooted in alignment, elevation, and generational impact.
🎟️ LIMITED AVAILABILITY
This is an intentionally curated experience with limited capacity.
If you feel called to be in the room, trust that — and secure your seat.
We are not just gathering.
We are becoming.
Saturday, 14, 11.30 -
Saturday, 14, 15.30
Morrow,
GA
_$25
Grief can feel overwhelming and isolating. This support group offers a compassionate space for individuals experiencing loss to share, reflect, and connect with others who understand. Participants will be guided in exploring emotions and learning healthy coping tools at their own pace.
Schedule
First session: Thursday, January 29
Ongoing: Every 2nd and 4th Thursday beginning in February
Time
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Location
Pittsburgh Yards; Southern Conference Room
What to Expect:
Confidential, supportive group setting
Optional sharing and guided discussion
Gentle coping tools for navigating grief
A welcoming and respectful environment
Thursday, 12, 18.30 -
Thursday, 12, 19.30
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
This panel conversation highlights the power and passion of Black women leaders who have shaped, and continue to shape, an inclusive movement for social justice. Drawing on the Be Present Archives and the Lillie P. Allen Papers now housed at Emory University’s Rose Library, the discussion offers an opportunity to reflect on this legacy and consider its relevance today.
Guests are also welcome to arrive early to view the archive display and walkthrough and join us for light refreshments prior to the panel.
The panel and archive walkthrough take place as part of a broader week of events at Emory University that also includes meetings of the Be Present, Inc. National Board of Directors, bringing together leaders and community members to explore shared governance and the future of the movement. For more information on the Board meeting, visit: Black Women's Leadership in Building an Inclusive Movement for Social Justice - Be Present
Thursday, 12, 16.00 -
Thursday, 12, 18.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Join us in person for a deep dive into those truths we've all been sidestepping. This is a Black-woman-centered, but open to any woman who feels aligned to attend. This event is all about peeling back layers and getting real with what truly matters. Bring your curiosity, your questions, and your open mind. Let’s explore together and uncover what’s been hiding in plain sight!
Wear pink or red if you're feeling festive. Not mandatory.
Sunday, 08, 10.00 -
Sunday, 08, 14.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
A 4-part visioning and goal-setting series created by Black Girl Smiles for young people ages 18–25 who are ready to reflect, dream big, and intentionally plan for what’s next.
Tuesday, 03, 18.00 -
Tuesday, 03, 19.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
For over twenty-five years, Diane Cherry has been advising clients in complex and high dollar litigation matters. Diane has been an AV Preeminent peer-review rated lawyer for 20 years and consistently earns “10-Superb” ratings on Avvo.com.
Diane earned her B.A. degree from New York University and obtained her J.D. degree from Temple University School of Law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Early in her career, Diane moonlighted as an Adjunct Professor at John Marshall School of Law, where she taught Evidence and led a Trial Practice Team and was an instructor in Family and Business Law Courses for the Paralegal Program at Chattahoochee Technical College.
Diane is the founder of The Cherry Law Firm P.C., a premier family law firm located in Kennesaw, Georgia. Diane brings her courtroom and classroom experiences to bear in each new case and delivers cost-efficient and effective legal representation in every family law case, including divorce, property division, child custody and post-divorce modifications. Although she has had substantial litigation experience and a history of success, Diane encourages clients to use mediation and mutually respectful, good faith negotiations to resolve differences, whenever possible and appropriate.
Diane is a Certified Guardian Ad Litem and often takes pro bono cases for the Cobb Justice Foundation, Legal Aid of Atlanta and the National Women’s Law Center. Diane also serves on the Board of several non-profit community organizations, including The Center for Family Resources, Georgia Alzheimer’s and Dementia Association and The Cobb Library Foundation.
Tracie L. Klinke is in solo practice at Klinke Immigration, LLC in Marietta, Georgia. She is active in the American Immigration Lawyers Association, having served in leadership roles both locally and nationally. For the past two years, she has served as Secretary for the non-profit Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN) and is also a member of the Cobb County Domestic Violence Task Force. She often lectures on assisting vulnerable populations – particularly those who have been trafficked or been victims of domestic violence. She has both her B.A. and M.A. from the University of Kansas and her J.D. was obtained at Georgia State University.
Klinke Immigration, LLC was founded in October 2012. We came to Marietta, Georgia, understanding the complex and sometimes hostile environment immigrants face in our community. We have created a safe environment where immigrants can talk about their issues without fear and without judgement. We handle family-based and humanitarian immigration matters. Our staff is fluent in Spanish.
Experienced Principal with a demonstrated history of working in the law practice industry. Skilled in Tax and Business Law, Event Planning, Microsoft Excel, Customer Service, and LexisNexis. Strong education professional with a Bachelor's Degree focused in Accounting and Finance from Georgia State University.
Sisters In Law Society represents a vital student community at Georgia State University located in Atlanta, GA, bringing together individuals who share a passion for law and professional growth. This student organization embodies the values of collaboration, mentorship, and mutual support, creating a welcoming space where members can build lasting friendships while advancing their legal education and career aspirations.
Rooted in the Atlanta, GA campus community, Sisters In Law Society celebrates the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of its members, fostering an inclusive culture that empowers students to succeed. The organization recognizes the unique challenges and opportunities facing law students, particularly those navigating professional development in a competitive legal landscape. Through the university's Panther Involvement Network (PIN), the organization connects students with enriching experiences and opportunities to engage with the broader Georgia State University community.
The society's mission extends beyond academic support, emphasizing the importance of building a strong sisterhood among members who are committed to excellence and social responsibility. Students involved in GSU Sisters In Law Society in Atlanta gain access to mentorship from experienced members, networking with legal professionals, and participation in community-focused initiatives. The organization serves as a cornerstone of student life at Georgia State University, helping members develop confidence, leadership abilities, and the professional networks necessary for long-term success in the legal profession and beyond.
Georgia Association for Women Lawyers at GSU represents a vibrant community of law students united by their commitment to advancing women's representation and leadership in the legal profession. As a student organization at Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA, it provides an essential support system for women pursuing legal careers, creating spaces where members can build lasting friendships while developing professionally.
This organization embodies the values of collaboration, mentorship, and mutual support. Members come together to celebrate achievements, share experiences, and encourage one another through the challenges of law school and early career development. The group recognizes that women lawyers bring unique perspectives and talents to the profession, and it works actively to amplify their voices and contributions.
Based in Atlanta, the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers at GSU serves as a welcoming home for students who are passionate about making a difference through law. The organization fosters an inclusive culture where diverse backgrounds and experiences are valued, and where every member feels empowered to pursue her professional goals.
By bringing together women law students at Georgia State University, this organization creates meaningful connections that extend far beyond graduation. Members develop deep relationships with peers who understand their journey, gain inspiration from successful women attorneys, and build a professional network that will support their careers for years to come. It is a testament to the power of community and collective action in advancing women's leadership in law.
Founded in 1974 in Atlanta, Georgia, the Women's Council of the Empire Board of Realtists represents over five decades of commitment to empowering real estate professionals and strengthening the Atlanta community. Born from the vision and determination of pioneering women in real estate—including founders Dorothy L. Kelly, Joe Richardson, and Jocelyn C. Peters—this organization has grown into a powerful collective dedicated to advancing women in the real estate industry while serving the broader Atlanta, GA community.
The Women's Council of EBR operates with a clear mission: to empower both the real estate industry and community through financial literacy, education, and leadership development. What sets this organization apart is its deep roots in community service and its celebration of diversity in the real estate market. Throughout its history, the council has launched meaningful initiatives including the Annual Rose Ball scholarship program that provides educational opportunities for deserving young students, homebuyer seminars that prepare Atlanta residents for homeownership, and community outreach programs addressing local needs.
As an independent organization within the broader WCNAREB network, the Women's Council of EBR has produced five national presidents and continues to be a positive force among real estate professionals. The organization remains open to all individuals committed to economic empowerment, fostering true leadership among both men and women in Atlanta's real estate community. Through blood drives, homeless shelter initiatives, and continuous community engagement, the Women's Council of EBR demonstrates that real estate professionals can be catalysts for meaningful community change.