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The Building Black Wealth Tour: The Blueprint to Homeownership and Real Estate Success
The Building Black Wealth Tour: The Blueprint to Homeownership and Real Estate Success
What if the key to building wealth was something you could start learning about today? The Building Black Wealth Tour was created to give our community direct access to the strategies, knowledge, and connections needed to move from renting to owning, from working to building assets, and from surviving financially to creating generational wealth. Whether you want to buy your first home, invest in property, or grow as a real estate professional, this event will show you the real pathways to making it happen.
Join us for an empowering experience designed to equip attendees with the knowledge, tools, and strategies needed to build lasting wealth through real estate and smart financial planning.
This dynamic event will bring together real estate professionals, financial experts, and wealth builders who will break down the tools and strategies that are helping individuals and families create real financial stability through real estate.
What You Will Learn
The Pathway to Homeownership
Learn the step-by-step process of buying a home, including how to prepare financially, understand mortgage options, and position yourself to successfully become a homeowner.
Wealth and Asset Management and Protection
Discover strategies that help you not only build wealth but also protect it. Experts will discuss financial planning, asset protection, and long-term strategies for preserving wealth for future generations.
Winning in Real Estate as a Professional
For those interested in the industry, this segment will highlight best practices for building a successful real estate career, growing your network, and creating opportunities that lead to long-term success.
Who Should Attend
First-time homebuyers
Renters who want to become homeowners
Aspiring real estate investors
Real estate professionals and entrepreneurs
Anyone interested in learning how to build wealth through real estate
Real estate continues to be one of the most powerful tools for creating financial stability and generational wealth. This event is designed to ensure our communities have access to the information, strategies, and opportunities needed to participate in that growth.
Come ready to learn, connect, and leave with a clear vision for building wealth through real estate.
Reserve your seat today and take the first step toward ownership and generational wealth.
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.
Rooted in the Bronx, NY, the Black Feminist Project is a community-centered organization dedicated to enriching the lives of Black women, girls, and non-men—often referred to as marginalized genders or MaGes—and the children they care for, with particular emphasis on supporting mother-led families. Founded on the belief that the very existence of Black women and their families is revolutionary, the organization creates spaces where joy and radical resistance meet. The Black Feminist Project cultivates community through direct service programming that explores how race, class, gender, and respectability politics intersect in the lives of those served. Rather than viewing participants as passive recipients of services, the organization recognizes and nurtures the leadership potential within each person, encouraging them to dare to put themselves at the center of their own universes. Operating from multiple community hubs including the Alice Fields Community Center and Black Joy Farm, the Black Feminist Project builds relationships grounded in mutual respect and shared vision. The organization's work reflects a deep commitment to restoring not just material resources, but also agency, justice, and joy to Black communities in the Bronx. Through food justice, reproductive justice, and community-building initiatives, the Black Feminist Project demonstrates that liberation is possible when Black women and non-men lead.
Since its establishment as a New York City-based nonprofit, the African American Planning Commission Inc. has been committed to serving the Bronx community with compassion and purpose. AAPC recognizes that the families and individuals experiencing homelessness in the Bronx often face multiple, interconnected challenges—from domestic violence and untreated mental illness to substance abuse struggles and lack of employment opportunities. What sets AAPC apart is their understanding that meaningful change requires addressing not just housing, but the whole person and their circumstances. Operating as a 501(c)(3) organization, AAPC brings together dedicated professionals and community partners to create supportive environments where people can heal, grow, and rebuild their lives. The organization's work in the Bronx is grounded in the belief that every individual deserves access to safe housing, quality healthcare, mental health support, and economic opportunity. By fostering partnerships within the Bronx community and maintaining a deep commitment to reducing homelessness, AAPC continues to serve as a vital resource for vulnerable populations seeking stability, hope, and a fresh start.
Serving the Bronx, NY community, Black Alliance for Peace is rooted in the historic traditions of Black radical movements that have long fought for peace, self-determination, and freedom from oppression. The organization creates a welcoming platform where community members, organizations, and activists can connect, collaborate, and work collectively toward shared liberation goals. Black Alliance for Peace understands that thriving communities require spaces where people feel safe, respected, and empowered to express their full selves while addressing systemic challenges. The organization's mission centers on recapturing the anti-war and anti-imperialist positions that have defined Black struggle, bringing these principles into contemporary organizing work in the Bronx. Through educational activities and movement support, Black Alliance for Peace builds community knowledge about the connections between domestic militarization, structural racism, and global U.S. imperialism. Members work together to oppose police violence and state repression while challenging destructive foreign policies that destabilize communities worldwide. The organization values unity, collective responsibility, cooperative economics, and creative solutions to community challenges. Black Alliance for Peace invites Bronx residents and beyond to join in building a community where Black people are empowered to thrive, where peace is prioritized over war, and where collective action creates meaningful social transformation rooted in historical wisdom and contemporary vision.