Black Women's Network

Black Women's Network Follow us at BlackWomensNetwork.net

o To serve as a communication vehicle linking Black females with each other for the purposes of resource sharing, career advancement, patronage of BWN businesses/services and networking
o Aid in career strategizing via seminars, role models and mentor support
o Assist networking by providing a monthly newsletter and a member Resource Directory
o Support women in whatever endeavor they may undertake.

Good morning BWN Sisters & Friends, 🌟Reminder to join us Saturday, 4/11/2026 at the BWN Networking & Business Expo!⏰ 10A...
04/10/2026

Good morning BWN Sisters & Friends, 🌟

Reminder to join us Saturday, 4/11/2026 at the BWN Networking & Business Expo!

⏰ 10AM–12PM
📍 2070 W Manchester Ave, LA, CA 90047

Come connect, support amazing women-owned businesses & build your network đź’ś

🤝 We’re also supporting our sister Sheila Jones' Household Items Drive for the Evermont Housing Community—bring towels, sheets, kitchen items, etc. (no clothes, please)

🎟️ Register here:
https://bwn_networkingbusinessexpo.eventbrite.com

Bring a friend & let’s fill the room! 💫

BWN Membership Committee đź’ś

Join BWN On The Go Sister to Sister Resource Sharing
03/28/2026

Join BWN On The Go Sister to Sister Resource Sharing

Join BWN Sister To Sister Resource Sharing at these events
03/28/2026

Join BWN Sister To Sister Resource Sharing at these events

You're Not Too Late...Tune in now or as soon as you can toKBLA Talk Radio 1580 online or listen as I am just download th...
03/28/2026

You're Not Too Late...
Tune in now or as soon as you can to
KBLA Talk Radio 1580 online or listen as I am just download the App.
Two of my favorites people are on deck later this evening and Faith Evans is LIVE right now.

REPOST: Remembering ROOTS Alex Haley's book and TV Series of the same title. Slavery Happened in America and the history...
03/15/2026

REPOST: Remembering ROOTS Alex Haley's book and TV Series of the same title. Slavery Happened in America and the history must be told and the lives lived and lost,and brutality suffered and Contributions made must always be remembered

The book Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley, published in 1976, had a profound cultural and historical impact in the United States and beyond.

Roots sparked a nationwide interest in genealogy. Millions of Americans—Black and white—began researching their family histories after reading the book and watching the television adaptation.

REPOST: Women's History Month  Celebrating Writer Toni Morrison
03/15/2026

REPOST: Women's History Month
Celebrating Writer Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison reshaped literature with stories that illuminated history, identity, and the depth of the human experience. Through her powerful words, she gave voice to stories, particularly about Black people, that are too often overlooked, and challenged the world to see more clearly and more truthfully.

During Women’s History Month, we honor her brilliance, her courage, and the enduring impact of her voice.

REPOST:
03/15/2026

REPOST:

Celebrate Black Women Are Divine with us. 🤎

Join BLM Los Angeles on March 15 from 11 AM–4 PM for a day dedicated to honoring the Black women who hold our communities together — the sheroes whose love, labor, and leadership often go unseen. Bring your mama, auntie, sister, cousin, spirit family, or any Black woman you admire for this beautiful gathering.

This free community event will be filled with joy and restoration, featuring live performances by and , hosting by , delicious food from , healing spaces, massages, sound baths, yoga, a children’s play area, and more. Black women and girls are invited to come rest, play, and recharge while our brothers and allies hold space and pour love back into our communities.

Theme: A Reclamation in Honor of Breonna Taylor
📍 Norman D. Houston Park
4800 S. La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90008

REPOST: Our Shero Susan Taylor,Then and Now!
03/15/2026

REPOST: Our Shero Susan Taylor,Then and Now!

Susan L. Taylor did not simply edit a magazine. She helped shape how Black women saw themselves.

As Editor-in-Chief of Essence from 1981 to 2000, she transformed the publication into far more than glossy pages. Under her leadership, Essence became a cultural compass. It centered Black women’s beauty, intellect, spirituality, ambition, relationships, and political voice at a time when mainstream media rarely did.

What many do not know is that she began her career in the beauty department. Before leading the entire magazine, she worked as a fashion and beauty editor. That foundation gave her a deep understanding of presentation and identity, and she used it intentionally. She made sure Black women were not just visible, but dignified.

In 1987, she helped launch the Essence Awards, creating a platform to celebrate excellence in Black music, arts, and culture long before social media amplified those achievements. During her tenure, the magazine’s circulation grew significantly, solidifying it as one of the most influential publications for Black women in America.

But her work did not stop in publishing.

After stepping down as Editor-in-Chief, she founded the National CARES Mentoring Movement, mobilizing thousands of mentors to support and guide Black children. She shifted from shaping narratives to shaping futures. In 2009, she was awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal for her dedication to service and community leadership.

Her voice remains steady and instructive:

“Be clear about who you are and what you stand for. Then stand for it.”
— Susan L. Taylor

That clarity defined her leadership. She did not chase trends. She built standards.

Susan L. Taylor did not just run Essence.
She helped define the essence of cultural confidence for a generation.

Her legacy lives in every woman who saw herself reflected with strength, grace, and purpose.

REPOST:  RIP Briana TaylorForever in our Hearts and Memory
03/15/2026

REPOST: RIP Briana Taylor
Forever in our Hearts and Memory

Today we remember Breonna Taylor and the injustice of her death.

Her life was taken in a tragic and unjust act that continues to call our nation to confront the systems and policies that allow such harm to occur. Honoring her memory requires more than remembrance. It requires a continued commitment to justice, accountability, and the work of creating the Beloved Community.

Save-Date Request from BWN🗓Sisters, please save the date!April 11,'26BWN Sisters — Join Us at the Networking & Business ...
03/15/2026

Save-Date Request from BWN
đź—“Sisters, please save the date!
April 11,'26

BWN Sisters — Join Us at the Networking & Business Expo!

You are warmly invited to participate in the Black Women’s Network Networking & Business Expo hosted by the BWN Membership Committee.

This exciting event is designed to bring our community together to connect, collaborate, and grow while showcasing the incredible businesses and talents within our network.
Saturday, April 11, 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (PDT)

✨ Free admission and open to the public!

We encourage all members to come out, bring a friend, and support our vibrant community of entrepreneurs and professionals.

Vendor Booth Opportunities
đź’Ľ BWN Members: FREE (included with membership)
đź’Ľ Non-Members: $50

This is a wonderful opportunity to:
• Promote your business
• Meet new clients
• Build strategic partnerships
• Support Black women-owned businesses
⚠️ Vendor space is limited and will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis.

đź“© Vendor Registration Contact:
Jeryl Banks (323)273-2920

đź“© Event Information:
Dr. Marlena Linton (818) 903-4043
[email protected]

We look forward to seeing you there as we continue to connect, collaborate, and grow together.

Spread the Word 📲📰📬

Warm regards,

Dr. Marlena Linton
Vice President, Black Women’s Network
Co-Chair, Membership Committee

BWN Save-Date🗓Sisters, please save the date!April 11,'26BWN Sisters — Join Us at the Networking & Business Expo!You are ...
03/15/2026

BWN
Save-Date
đź—“Sisters, please save the date!
April 11,'26

BWN Sisters — Join Us at the Networking & Business Expo!

You are warmly invited to participate in the Black Women’s Network Networking & Business Expo hosted by the BWN Membership Committee.

This exciting event is designed to bring our community together to connect, collaborate, and grow while showcasing the incredible businesses and talents within our network.
Saturday, April 11, 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (PDT)

✨ Free admission and open to the public!

We encourage all members to come out, bring a friend, and support our vibrant community of entrepreneurs and professionals.

Vendor Booth Opportunities
đź’Ľ BWN Members: FREE (included with membership)
đź’Ľ Non-Members: $50

This is a wonderful opportunity to:
• Promote your business
• Meet new clients
• Build strategic partnerships
• Support Black women-owned businesses
⚠️ Vendor space is limited and will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis.

đź“© Vendor Registration Contact:
Jeryl Banks (323)273-2920

đź“© Event Information:
Dr. Marlena Linton (818) 903-4043
[email protected]

We look forward to seeing you there as we continue to connect, collaborate, and grow together.

Spread the Word 📲📰📬

Warm regards,

Dr. Marlena Linton
Vice President, Black Women’s Network
Co-Chair, Membership Committee

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