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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.
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.
An elegant evening curated to celebrate black women.
Love Letter to Black Women: A Gala Event!
Join us at Kismet Caterers on March 22, 2026 at 5:30 PM for an evening dedicated to celebrating and honoring Black women, designed by 3 black women.
Come dressed to the nines for an evening filled with inspiring speeches, letter writing, delicious food, as we come together to recognize the essence and beauty of Black women.
We cordially invite everyone to celebrate, love, uplift, and support women- all while looking good! Don't miss out on this special evening!
What to Expect
Letter Writing
Panel of Guest Speakers
Buffet Style Dinner
Open Bar
P.S (We all need a reason to slip on black tie attire!) Mark your calendars and join us for a gala to remember!
If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice is a student organization rooted in Brooklyn Law School's longstanding commitment to access, inclusion, and public service. Based in Brooklyn, NY, this organization embodies the law school's 124-year legacy of empowering lawyers to advance social justice and champion the rights of underserved communities.
Since its founding in 1901, Brooklyn Law School has been committed to diversity and inclusion, recognizing that legal education must serve broader societal needs. If/When/How carries forward this tradition by bringing together law students dedicated to reproductive justice—a critical area of public interest law that intersects with constitutional rights, gender equality, and access to healthcare.
The organization operates within a vibrant community of scholars, practitioners, and advocates. Brooklyn Law School's nationally recognized faculty includes leaders in criminal law, constitutional law, and public service whose work has influenced legal fields and law reform efforts across the country. These faculty members provide intellectual guidance and mentorship to students engaged in If/When/How's mission.
Brookly Law School's extensive alumni network of more than 24,000 graduates spans the United States, U.S. territories, and 50 countries, working across business, private practice, government, nonprofits, and public interest sectors. This global network creates connections and opportunities for If/When/How members to engage with experienced lawyers committed to reproductive justice advocacy.
Located in Downtown Brooklyn's vibrant neighborhood, the law school provides an ideal setting for students pursuing public interest work. If/When/How members benefit from the school's comprehensive clinical programs, academic centers hosting leading experts, and fellowship opportunities that enrich the learning environment and prepare students to make meaningful contributions to reproductive rights advocacy and legal reform.
Since 1978, Commercial Real Estate Women Network New York has been opening minds and doors for women professionals in the commercial real estate industry, establishing itself as a vital community resource in Brooklyn, NY. Founded on the mission to connect commercial real estate women for meaningful business opportunities, CREW New York has grown to approximately 250 members who share a commitment to advancing all women in the field through business networking, leadership development, career outreach, and industry research.
What sets CREW New York apart is its creation of a lively, non-competitive environment where members from diverse backgrounds and experience levels engage in provocative interaction, exchange valuable information, and support one another's professional and personal growth. The organization is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, aligning with CREW Network's global initiative to strengthen these principles throughout the commercial real estate industry. Beyond member services, CREW New York demonstrates its community values by providing opportunities to make a difference in the lives of economically-disadvantaged women and children, while also supporting outstanding students pursuing higher education in real estate and related disciplines.
As part of the larger CREW Network ecosystem, CREW New York members gain access to a global community of more than 15,000 professionals across 80 markets worldwide. The organization's commitment to research and industry advancement has established CREW Network as the world's leading producer of gender and diversity research in commercial real estate, delivering quarterly reports and benchmark studies that drive positive change across the industry. This combination of local support and global resources makes CREW New York an invaluable professional home for women in commercial real estate.
Founded on April 11, 1918, the Brooklyn Women's Bar Association emerged from the vision of nine pioneering women lawyers who united with a powerful mission: to achieve equality, diversity, fairness, and opportunity for women lawyers and all women. Based in Brooklyn, NY, the BWBA has grown into a robust organization of over 400 members that continues to honor its founding principles while spearheading meaningful advances for women in the legal field. Through its affiliation with the Women's Bar Association of the State of New York (WBASNY), the organization has championed countless initiatives that have shaped the legal landscape and expanded opportunities for women professionals. The Brooklyn Women's Bar Association represents more than a professional association—it embodies a century-long commitment to empowerment, advocacy, and community building. Members join a circle of influence where collaboration, mentorship, and leadership development are central to the organization's culture. By becoming part of this prestigious Brooklyn, NY-based community, professionals gain access to a network of advocates committed to making a tangible difference in the legal profession and beyond. The BWBA's legacy of progress demonstrates that when women lawyers unite around shared values of equality and opportunity, transformative change becomes possible.