Chirlane McCray, the first lady of New York, Stacey Abrams, former Georgia House minority leader, and others slated to attend.
by Donna Owens
Power Rising, a national summit that’s been planned by, and for black
women, has kicked off in Atlanta with a roster of celebs, elected
officials and influencers slated to attend.
The four-day event,
scheduled to run until the 25th, is sold out, organizers said. It is
expected to draw upwards of 1,000 attendees from all 50 states and
beyond representing various ages, faiths, sexual orientations,
educational and professional backgrounds.
The goal of the event,
organizers said, is helping African-American women leverage their
political, economic and social power in order to move themselves, their
communities and the nation forward.
"Black women own more than 1.5
million businesses. We are the largest users of social media and we
know that we are cultural influencers,” said co-convener the Rev. Leah
Daughtry. “The summit will bring together black women from across the
country and all different walks of life. It will focus on our political
prowess, our economic power and our cultural influence.”
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Source: NBC News
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