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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
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