Join Black Educational Events in East Point, GA providing educational opportunities for your community. These events offer learning experiences that honor cultural heritage while helping members of the Black community develop new skills and knowledge.
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
Black History Club at Adams Park Library
Sponsored by The Black Achievement Fund
About This Event
The Black Achievement Fund invites you to a joyful, educational, and community‑building experience at Adams Park Library — The BAF Black History Club. This welcoming is for all‑ages, designed to bring families, youth, elders, and neighbors together to learn, share, and celebrate the brilliance of African and African American history.
Do you think it is time to reclaim the power of learning for our communities or will we continue allow learning to diminish and our future generations not be empowered?
This is our time to come together as a community and learn with each other. Let's explore and some may discover these stories for the first time or some may deepen what they already know. This club creates a space where knowledge becomes a bridge between generations and a spark for community pride.
What to Expect
Engaging lessons inspired by the Breaking Barriers African American Curriculum from Education for Life Academy.
Stories of great African Americans — both well‑known and unsung
1 hour of your time and energy and it's every other week!
Hands‑on activities, discussions, and critical thinking for all ages
A warm, inclusive environment where everyone can learn at their own pace
Opportunities to connect, reflect, and build community through shared history
Why It Matters
Learning our history strengthens our communities.
It builds confidence in our youth, deepens understanding among adults, and preserves the legacy of those who paved the way. By exploring the lives, achievements, and contributions of African Americans — famous and lesser‑known — we honor our past while empowering our future.
This club is more than a meeting.
It’s a commitment to collective learning, cultural pride, and community uplift.
Who’s Invited
Everyone.
Families, children, teens, adults, and elders — all are welcome to join, learn, and grow with us.
Join Us
Come be part of a space where history comes alive, community comes together, and learning becomes a celebration of who we are.
The Black Achievement Fund is a nonprofit 501 (c)3 corporation. The mission of the Black Achievement Fund is to finance the development of Black America by recycling Black wealth back into Black communities through a simple system of collective economics as follows:
10 million Black people and our allies
+ $9 a month
= $90 million a month to finance the grand development of Black America and beyond.
Our World in Our Hands & Together We Rise
Thursday, 12, 16.30 -
Thursday, 12, 17.30
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 author Jaylene Clark Owens as she pens an ode to Black girls and braids, a dynamic duo. This empowering picture book shines a light on what braids mean to Black girls of all ages and shows how Black communities have managed to continuously make space for braids, paying homage to their origins while making fun and futuristic styles, despite rules and regulations attempting to condemn them. Braids of all lengths, colors, and styles are brought to life with detailed illustrations from Brittney Bond, crafting a timeless book which honors creativity, encourages confidence, and calls for Black girls to proudly show off their braids no matter what!
Attendees will receive gift bags with hair care samples sponsored by 4U by Tia, Dosso Beauty, and Taliah Waajid, while supplies last.
Sunday, 01, 11.00 -
Sunday, 01, 12.00
Decatur,
GA
_$25