I Be Black Girl, the first and only reproductive justice organization in Nebraska, is thrilled to announce its KiKi Networking Brunch, set to take place on November 23 from 10 AM to 2 PM at The Hitch in Omaha. This event will bring together Black women, femmes, and girls for a day of connection, inspiration, and community building.
The highlight of this year’s brunch will be keynote speaker and self-made millionaire Raynell
“Supa Cent” Steward, the visionary founder of The Crayon Case Cosmetics. Supa Cent’s remarkable entrepreneurial journey from humble beginnings to becoming a celebrated CEO exemplifies the power of determination and creativity.
“This brunch is not just an event; it’s a celebration of our collective strength and resilience,” said
Nezzie Hardges, Development Coordinator at I Be Black Girl. “I Be Black Girl was created from the spirit of connection that began at a brunch in 2017, and we continue to uplift and inspire one another through gatherings like this.”
Join I Be Black Girl for a day filled with lively discussions, networking opportunities, and the
chance to connect with like-minded individuals. Attendees will leave feeling empowered and
inspired to pursue their dreams and aspirations.
Tickets are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today! For more information and to register,
please visit [https://secure.qgiv.com/for/ibeblackgirl/event/ibeblackgirlkikibrunch2024/].