Cincinnati Section of National Council of Negro Women, Inc.

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The National Council of Negro Women, Cincinnati Section is dedicated to lead, advance and advocate for African American Women and their communities.The Cincy Section of NCNW was founded June 1988 & chartered August 10,1989.

We’re honored to welcome Dr. Jeff Menzise as the keynote speaker for the 31st Bethune Heights Recognition Breakfast: Hei...
04/01/2026

We’re honored to welcome Dr. Jeff Menzise as the keynote speaker for the 31st Bethune Heights Recognition Breakfast: Heights of Excellence – Honoring Legacy, Lifting Leaders 💜💛
A globally recognized psychologist and dynamic speaker, Dr. Menzise brings powerful insight, cultural awareness, and a passion for uplifting communities.

Join us as we celebrate excellence!

📅 May 9, 2026 | 📍 Oscar Event Center| Doors open at 9:00 AM

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✨ FEATURED GUEST SPOTLIGHT ✨Dr. A. Lois KeithCurrent National Chair of the BoardNational Council of Negro Women31st Annu...
02/27/2026

✨ FEATURED GUEST SPOTLIGHT ✨
Dr. A. Lois Keith
Current National Chair of the Board
National Council of Negro Women
31st Annual Bethune Height Recognition Breakfast
Heights of Excellence: Honoring Legacy, Lifting Leaders

Honoring leadership rooted in unity, governance, and service.

We are honored to welcome Dr. A. Lois Keith, National Chair of the Board of the National Council of Negro Women, as a Featured Guest at the 31st Annual Bethune Height Recognition Breakfast.

Dr. Keith’s leadership helps guide the national vision, governance, and strategic direction of NCNW, ensuring the organization continues its powerful legacy of service, advocacy, and empowerment for women, families, and communities.

Join us as we celebrate excellence, honor legacy, and uplift leaders who continue to move the mission forward.

Saturday, May 9, 2026| 10:00AM
Oscar Event Center at Jungle Jim’s, Fairfield, Ohio
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✨ FEATURED GUEST SPOTLIGHT ✨Dr. Synovia MossNational Project ManagerGood Health Wins (GHW)31st Annual Bethune Height Rec...
02/26/2026

✨ FEATURED GUEST SPOTLIGHT ✨
Dr. Synovia Moss

National Project Manager
Good Health Wins (GHW)

31st Annual Bethune Height Recognition Breakfast
Heights of Excellence: Honoring Legacy, Lifting Leaders

Advancing health equity through education, access, and community empowerment.

We are honored to welcome Dr. Synovia Moss, National Project Manager for Good Health Wins (GHW), as a Featured Guest at the 31st Annual Bethune Height Recognition Breakfast.

Dr. Moss is a national leader in advancing health equity, strengthening vaccine confidence, and expanding access to trusted health information in communities across the country. Her work reflects the mission of the National Council of Negro Women — uplifting women, families, and communities through education, advocacy, and empowerment.

Join us as we celebrate leadership, legacy, and the continued movement toward healthier and stronger communities.

Saturday, May 9, 2026
Oscar Event Center at Jungle Jim’s, Fairfield, Ohio
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WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENTShavon Arline-BradleyPresident & CEO, NCNW - Present LeadershipAdvocate. Strategist. Nationa...
02/25/2026

WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENT
Shavon Arline-Bradley
President & CEO, NCNW - Present Leadership

Advocate. Strategist. National Voice for Equity.

Advancing health equity, civic engagement, and national advocacy. We honor Shavon Arline-Bradley, President and CEO of the National Council of Negro Women, whose leadership continues to advance the movement through health equity, civic engagement, and national advocacy. Her work strengthens NCNW’s mission to uplift women, families, and communities across the nation.

💜 NCNW Cincinnati continues this legacy through Education, Health Equity, Economic Empowerment, and Social Justice.

WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENTThelma T. DaleyNCNW 8th National President, 1996 – 2000Honoring leadership rooted in strengt...
02/24/2026

WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENT

Thelma T. Daley
NCNW 8th National President,
1996 – 2000

Honoring leadership rooted in strength, structure, and service.

We honor Thelma T. Daley, who served as National President of the National Council of Negro Women from 1996 to 2000. Her leadership strengthened the organization’s governance, financial stewardship, and national structure ensuring NCNW remained a powerful and sustainable force for women, families, and communities.

Through her commitment to accountability, unity, and service, she helped position NCNW for continued growth and impact into the next generation.

💜 NCNW Cincinnati continues this legacy through Education, Health Equity, Economic Empowerment, and Social Justice.

WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENTIngrid Saunders JonesFormer Chair, NCNW Board of DirectorsHonoring leadership that bridges c...
02/23/2026

WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENT

Ingrid Saunders Jones
Former Chair, NCNW Board of Directors

Honoring leadership that bridges corporate excellence and community impact.

Ingrid Saunders Jones is a respected corporate leader and former Chair of the National Council of Negro Women’s Board of Directors. Through her service, she helped strengthen NCNW’s governance, strategic vision, and national impact—ensuring the organization remained strong, sustainable, and mission-driven.

Her leadership reflects the importance of women bringing their expertise from every sector, business, advocacy, and service to advance equity and opportunity for women, families, and communities.

💜 NCNW Cincinnati continues this legacy through Education, Health Equity, Economic Empowerment, and Social Justice.
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WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENTDr. Barbara ShawNCNW 5th National President (2010-2012)Honoring a legacy of service, unity, ...
02/20/2026

WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENT
Dr. Barbara Shaw
NCNW 5th National President (2010-2012)

Honoring a legacy of service, unity, and leadership. Today we honor Dr. Barbara Shaw, a dedicated leader whose service helped strengthen the mission and impact of the National Council of Negro Women. Through her leadership, she contributed to advancing unity, empowerment, and collective action among women and communities across generations.

Her work reflects the quiet strength that sustains movements, the commitment that builds institutions, and the leadership that carries the NCNW legacy forward.

💜 NCNW Cincinnati continues this work through Education, Health Equity, Economic Empowerment, and Social Justice.
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WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENTDorothy Irene HeightThe Godmother of the Civil Rights Movement. Voice for Women. Architect o...
02/19/2026

WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENT

Dorothy Irene Height

The Godmother of the Civil Rights Movement. Voice for Women. Architect of Change.
NCNW 4th National President (1957–1997)

If the times aren’t ripe, you have to ripen the times.-Dr. Height
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WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENTVivian Carter MasonNCNW 3rd National President (1953–1957)“Freedom is not given — it is buil...
02/18/2026

WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENT
Vivian Carter Mason
NCNW 3rd National President (1953–1957)
“Freedom is not given — it is built through collective action.
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Ncnw CincyCincinnati Section- NCNW, National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
02/17/2026

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Cincinnati Section- NCNW, National Council of Negro Women, Inc.

The Cincinnati Section- NCNW, National Council of Negro Women, Inc. family extends our prayers, love, and solidarity to ...
02/17/2026

The Cincinnati Section- NCNW, National Council of Negro Women, Inc. family extends our prayers, love, and solidarity to the family of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr..

Ncnw CincyWOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENTDr. Dorothy Boulding Ferebee2nd National President, NCNW1949 – 1953Advancing healt...
02/17/2026

Ncnw Cincy
WOMEN WHO BUILT THE MOVEMENT

Dr. Dorothy Boulding Ferebee
2nd National President, NCNW
1949 – 1953

Advancing health, dignity, and opportunity for women and families.

We honor Dr. Dorothy Boulding Ferebee, physician, humanitarian, and the second National President of the National Council of Negro Women, serving from 1949 to 1953.

A pioneering public health leader, Dr. Ferebee dedicated her life to expanding healthcare access, improving the well-being of underserved communities, and advancing civil and human rights. Through her leadership, NCNW strengthened its commitment to health, service, and advocacy, uplifting women, children, and families across the nation.

Her legacy reminds us that health equity, compassion, and justice are essential to building stronger communities.

💜 NCNW Cincinnati continues this work through Education, Health Equity, Economic Empowerment, and Social Justice.


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P. O. Box 17024
Cincinnati, OH
45217

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