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Well Read Sistas Inc. is bringing brunch and conversation together in a way only we can, surrounded by community, good food, and Black women
What does it mean to truly have a seat at the table, sis? 🍽️📚
Well Read Sistas Inc. is bringing brunch and conversation together in a way only we can — surrounded by community, good food, and Black women authors you actually get to talk to.
This isn’t a panel.
This isn’t a lecture.
This is brunch at Home Sweet Harlem, where the tables are set for real conversation, connection, laughter, and inspiration.
✨ Expect:
• A cozy, communal brunch
• Interactive table conversations
• Games, giveaways & special gifts
• Black women authors at the table
• New book recs + new Sista friends
📖 Author announcements coming soon — and yes, they’ll be with us at the table.
🎟️ Seats are limited.
📍 Grab your seat via Eventbrite (link in bio).
Open to Black women and friends of Black women.
Pull up a chair — the table is waiting. 💛
Well Read Sistas Inc. is a 501c3 organization for Black women. Our mission is to promote the personal and professional development of Black women.
Black For Sure
NEW DATE, NEW DATE, NEW DATE
SATURDAY MARCH 28TH, 2026
ALL CITY PROMOTIONS
Proudly Presents
BLACK FOR SURE
BACK 2 THE 90'S MUSIC EDITION
8pm to 3am
@ MINGLES
4012 BOSTON ROAD | BRONX, NY 10475
GROUP TICKETS
Group of 2 People $20.00
Group of 3 People $25.00
Group of 4 People $30.00
(LIMITED TIME OFFER)
ADVANCE TICKETS $20.00
MORE $$$$ @ The Door
2 FOR 1 DRINKS UNTIL 10PM
Bottle Service & 10 Tix's
VIP Couch Seats or High Table Seats
One Bottle $300.00 | TWO Bottles $500.00
Bottles Of Choice
Casa Migos | Don Julio | D'usse | Hennessy | Moet | Patron
Ladies & Gents: Dress To Impress BLACK FOR SURE
FOOD MENU & HOOKHAH AVAILABLE
FREE PARKING LOT
For Tickets, Bottle Service, Tables Info
Call / Text GOVERNOR @ 347-706-7622
YES, WE DO DELIVER TICKETS
Join us for an extraordinary evening that pays homage to the brilliance and creativity of black women artists.
Black Girl Art Show is back in BROOKLYN for our biggest celebration yet, supporting and showcasing the creativity of Black women artists. This event will feature 200+ talented Black women artists and bring together an unforgettable experience of art, culture, and magic with 8k+ attendees!
Expect powerful art displays, immersive installations, live performances, and special surprises as we celebrate Black girl magic in its finest form. Whether you’re an art lover, collector, or simply here to vibe, this is a night you won’t want to miss!
Note: Children under 13 are granted free entry and must by fully supervised by an adult.
Rooted in the heart of New York, NY, the Cardozo Minority Law Students Association represents a fundamental commitment to diversity and community within Yeshiva University's law school. This student-led organization serves as a vital voice for minority law students, ensuring their perspectives and needs are heard and addressed within the broader Cardozo community.
The association operates as part of Cardozo's comprehensive student government ecosystem, which is built on the principle of student participation and shared responsibility. By the students, for the students, and of the students—this ethos guides the organization's mission to support and advocate for underrepresented voices in legal education. The group is one of more than forty student organizations that collectively represent the diverse and distinctive character of the Cardozo student body.
At its core, the Minority Law Students Association seeks to create meaningful connections among students who navigate similar experiences in legal education. The organization provides a supportive space where members can build lasting relationships, share resources, and work collaboratively toward common goals. Through active participation in campus life and student governance, the association contributes to the formation and improvement of educational programs that benefit all students.
The organization's work reflects Cardozo's foundational commitment to justice and the welfare of society, values articulated by the school's namesake, Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo. By promoting full freedom of assembly and expression, protecting student interests, and advancing the common good, the Minority Law Students Association embodies the principles that define the Cardozo community. Members play an active role in shaping student life and ensuring that the law school remains a welcoming and inclusive environment for all aspiring legal professionals.
At New York Law School's Tribeca campus in New York, NY, the Black Law Student Association represents a cornerstone of the institution's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. As a student-led organization, it embodies the school's foundational belief that everyone is welcome and that students from different backgrounds with unique experiences strengthen the entire community.
Since its founding in 1891, New York Law School has been reinventing legal education with a philosophy that embraces the city as its classroom. The institution's motto, 'We are New York's law school,' reflects its deep integration with the legal, business, and civic landscape of one of the world's most dynamic cities. The Black Law Student Association carries forward this legacy by creating spaces where Black students can thrive, connect, and prepare to become the builders, icons, and visionaries of tomorrow's legal profession.
The association draws strength from NYLS's proud history of producing leaders and changemakers across all levels of the judiciary, law firms of all sizes, and positions of national and local prominence. Members benefit from the school's robust experiential learning opportunities, proximity to nearby city courts, law firms, nonprofits, and major corporations, and access to a faculty and administration dedicated to student success. By fostering community, providing mentorship, and celebrating the contributions of Black law students and alumni, the Black Law Student Association plays an essential role in ensuring that New York Law School remains a welcoming, inclusive, and empowering institution for all who seek to advance justice and shape the future of law.
The Black Law Students Association at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law represents a cornerstone of student life and community building at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. This student organization embodies the law school's institutional mission to prepare, challenge, and inspire students to make a meaningful difference in the world while advancing important ideas through the legal profession and society.
Since its establishment within Hofstra Law's vibrant student community, the Black Law Students Association has provided essential peer support, mentorship, and professional networking opportunities for its members. The organization operates within a law school that has demonstrated a genuine commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through dedicated programming and support for diversity student organizations. This welcoming environment reflects Hofstra Law's belief that communities enriched by differing perspectives—including income, geographic, and ethnic diversity—enhance both intellectual discourse and social connection among students.
Located on Hofstra University's expansive 244-acre campus in Hempstead, NY, the association connects students to a broader university community while maintaining focus on the unique experiences and needs of Black law students. Members gain access to comprehensive career development resources, including the Office of Career Services with specialized counselors dedicated to supporting diverse student populations and career advancement. The organization also benefits from Hofstra Law's recognition as a top 25 most innovative law school and its ranking among the nation's best employment outcome schools, positioning members for successful professional trajectories.
Through community engagement, professional development, and peer support, the Black Law Students Association fosters meaningful relationships among students while contributing to a more inclusive and equitable legal education environment at Hofstra Law.