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Celebrating Black love that bloom education, art, movies, music, health and wellness with intentionality and purpose!!!!
Welcome to Black Love Blooms hosted by The Camellia Rose (GA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, happening at The Gathering Spot ATL on April 25, 2026 at 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)!
Join us for a celebration of love, unity, and culture. Let's come together to honor and uplift the beauty of Black love in all its forms. This event promises to be a joyous occasion filled with music, art, and community. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and spread love.
Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit The Links Foundation and the chapter's educational programs, charities, and scholarships.
Feel free to join us in person
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Saturday, 25, 15.00 -
Saturday, 25, 19.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
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
Celebrating top Black talent and achievements live at the 6th Annual Black Excellence Awards!
6th Annual Black Excellence Awards
Get ready for an unforgettable night at the 6th Annual Black Excellence Awards! This in-person event celebrates amazing achievements in the Black community. Join us for inspiring stories, powerful performances, and a chance to connect with incredible people. It's all about recognizing talent, culture, and success in a vibrant atmosphere. Don’t miss out on this epic celebration!
Saturday, 11, 19.00 -
Saturday, 11, 23.30
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
Join us for a celebration -- ATLANTA'S BEAUTIFULLY BLACK CHILDREN'S BOOK FEST - a day filled with magic of stories
You’re invited!
Join us for the very first Atlanta’s Beautifully Black Children’s Book Festival -- a joyful celebration of stories, art, music, and community in the heart of our city.
March 28, 2026 Alliance Theatre – Atlanta, GA
This unforgettable day will champion the legacy of Black voices, uplift culture, and fill the city with festival vibes for ALL to celebrate — families, readers, writers and illustrators, educators, and community.
Grab your crew, plan to meet up with friends, and make it a full festival day! We encourage everyone to ride MARTA for easy access to the theatre and to keep the celebration flowing.
RSVP today to let us know you’re coming — and don’t forget to reserve your exclusive festival tote featuring the 2026 artwork!
Limited quantities will be available, with plenty of room for author signatures on the back to make it the perfect keepsake.
Saturday, 28, 10.00 -
Saturday, 28, 17.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Metropolitan Atlanta Chapter, advocates for black women and girls in the area of health!
15th Annual Teen Health Summit: GLOW UP!
Shine Brighter. Live Well. Level Up Your Future.
In partnership with HYPE and SheSoars, we’re taking over the Coca-Cola Headquarters in Atlanta!
High schools across the Metropolitan Atlanta area are invited to bring their students for an unforgettable day of empowerment, exploration, and wellness.
What Is This About?
Get ready to GLOW UP at the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Metropolitan Atlanta Chapter’s 15th Annual Teen Health Summit—a dynamic, transformative event created to help teens shine brighter, live well, and step confidently into life after high school.
This year’s summit blends health, wellness, STEM, college readiness, and mental well-being into an immersive experience that prepares students and parents for a safe, healthy, and successful transition into adulthood.
With hands-on activities, real conversations, and spaces intentionally curated for teens, this is where knowledge meets confidence—and where students begin their journey to glowing up from the inside out.
What to Expect
💜 STEM Zone – Explore tech, innovation, and hands-on challenges
💚 Student Health & Wellness Sessions – Real talk about navigating teen health issues
💙 Glow Up Workshops – Tools to help you shine academically, socially, and emotionally
🧡 Mental Wellness Space – Strategies to protect your peace and build resilience
💜 Games, Networking & Activities – Because glowing up should also be FUN
💛 College Prep Insights – Learn what it takes to transition smoothly into your next chapter
Meals included. Energy included. Glow included.
Who Should Attend?
High school students preparing for college, trade school, or life beyond graduation
Parents and caregivers seeking solid guidance to support their teen’s growth
Why Attend?
Learn how to maintain your mental, physical, and emotional well-being
Gain practical strategies for thriving in school, at home, and in new environments
Experience hands-on STEM, wellness activities, and real-world skill-building
Connect with mentors, professionals, and peers committed to supporting your glow up
Leave more confident, informed, and inspired to own your future
Join Us!
This is your moment to explore, elevate, and GLOW UP.
Let’s help the next generation shine brighter, live well, and step boldly into their future.
Friday, 20, 10.00 -
Friday, 20, 14.00
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
The Black Family Empowerment Summit is a 1-day celebration consisting of 2 events for the entire Black family!
In the Day: Building Strong Children- a series of keynote sessions discussing some of the most important issues impacting Black children including: media, education, health, homeschooling and parenting.
In the Evening: Black Heroes Day- an annual award ceremony that celebrates local African-American heroes who actively contribute to our communities throughout Georgia.
Besides the guest speakers, panel and awards ceremony, we will also have: music, exhibitors and activities for the entire Black family to enjoy!
Saturday, 28, 09.00 -
Saturday, 28, 21.00
Atlanta,
GA
_$25
As a litigator, Mr. Howe has received numerous accolades of remarkable significance and is accepted as one of the top lawyers in the entire State of Georgia, by virtue of achieving an esteemed “AV PREEMINENT” rating by the most recognized and accepted legal guide in the country – The Martindale-Hubbell® Legal Directory.
El Dr. Mark Beaty es un cirujano plástico facial de doble certificación en el área metropolitana de Atlanta, especializado en cirugía cosmética y reconstructiva de la cara y el cuello, contorneado no quirúrgico del rostro y el cuerpo, y medicina de bienestar, incluido el cuidado de la piel. En práctica privada desde 1999, el Dr. Beaty fundó Beaty Facial Plastic Surgery en 2011 para ofrecer lo mejor en mejora cosmética quirúrgica y no quirúrgica individualizada para la cara y el cuerpo a la comunidad de Atlanta. Ofrece varios de los procedimientos más populares disponibles, como el lifting facial, rinoplastia, lifting de cejas, lifting de párpados y rejuvenecimiento de la piel, con un enfoque centrado en el paciente diseñado para corregir de la mejor manera las áreas problemáticas específicas identificadas.
Serving the Alpharetta, Georgia area, the Honorary Consul of Hungary represents the Hungarian government through voluntary service and personal dedication to the community. Rather than operating as a traditional government employee, the Honorary Consul works on a volunteer basis, reflecting a deep commitment to strengthening cultural and diplomatic bonds between Hungary and the United States. This unique approach allows the consulate to maintain close connections with the local Hungarian community while providing personalized, relationship-focused assistance to those in need. The Honorary Consul's mission centers on safeguarding Hungarian citizens during vulnerable moments—whether they face emergencies, require passport assistance, or need guidance navigating unfamiliar situations abroad. Beyond emergency support, the office serves as a bridge for document authentication and official verification services, helping individuals and families maintain important connections to their heritage and legal standing. Operating within the Alpharetta region, this consulate embodies Hungary's commitment to caring for its citizens abroad while fostering meaningful relationships within the local community. The Honorary Consul's voluntary service model emphasizes personal accountability and genuine concern for those served, creating a trusted resource for Hungarian nationals and community members seeking authentic, dedicated consular support.
For over 38 years, the Bengali Association of Greater Atlanta (BAGA) has been a cornerstone of cultural identity and community support for Bengali and Indian-American families throughout Alpharetta, GA and the Southeastern United States. As a volunteer-driven 501(c)(3) organization, BAGA creates an environment of mutual goodwill and understanding between immigrant Bengalis and other local and regional organizations, fostering meaningful connections that strengthen the entire community.
At its heart, BAGA's mission centers on ensuring and promoting the rich cultural heritage of Indian-Americans, particularly through religious, cultural, and educational activities that keep traditions alive for new generations. The organization understands that immigrant communities thrive when they have spaces to celebrate their identity while building bridges with their neighbors. BAGA accomplishes this through diverse programming—from the vibrant BAGA Cultural Club that showcases Bengali artistry and intellectual contributions, to the BAGA Youth Club that nurtures leadership and service-oriented values in young people, to the BAGA Sports Committee that builds wellness and camaraderie through shared activities.
Beyond cultural celebration, BAGA is deeply committed to charitable and humanitarian work. The organization organizes fundraising efforts and provides direct assistance to those in need, reflecting the values of compassion and community responsibility that define the Bengali diaspora. Operating as a non-political organization with deep roots in the Alpharetta, GA area, BAGA serves as the voice and representative of Bengalis in the local community. By bringing together members, leadership, and benevolence, BAGA creates a welcoming space where immigrant families can maintain their heritage, support one another, and contribute meaningfully to American society.