Black Women's Cultural Development Center

Black Women's Cultural Development Center Educate & Empower Black Women to embrace our global culture. We offer classes, conferences, books, retreats and other educational resources.

Beah Richards her story against the stereotypes of being both black and female.
04/06/2012

Beah Richards her story against the stereotypes of being both black and female.

Beah Richards' struggled to overcome racial stereotypes throughout her long career onstage and onscreen in Hollywood and New York, she also had an influential role in the fight for Civil Rights, working alongside the likes of Paul Robeson, W.E.B. DuBois and Louise Patterson.

04/06/2012

Jonah Lehrer’s “Imagine” is an engaging tour through the mysteries of the imagination and the science of innovation.

Self Ed /Sexual Education is important. Know your body!
04/03/2012


Self Ed /Sexual Education is important. Know your body!

Translating scientific information on the cl****is into take-to-bed advice By Laurie B. Mintz, Ph.D....

Women the keepers of culture!
04/03/2012

Women the keepers of culture!

At the top of the UN's list of "Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity" are the people known as the Garifuna, bearers of a unique brand of Afro-Caribbean music and dance. A new CD by the Garifuna Women's Project helps preserve the legacy of the stories and music of the Garifuna...

02/12/2012

At what age do you think a young woman should be informed about her body and her sexuality?

02/08/2012

Black Women's Cultural Development Center - Richmond, VA. Educate and Empower Women of Color

07/26/2011

Putting the pieces together to reconstruct ancient Nubian culture is the chosen path of Nubia Wardford. A doctoral candidate at the University of Khartoum and Art Consultant at Creative Visions,...

03/29/2011

7pm Eastern

Queen Quet will be our guest. We will discuss Gullah Geechee culture and heritage as well as how we can support the Gullah Geechee nation Mar 29 2011

02/16/2011

Feb 12 - May 22, 2011. This major exhibition will feature some of the most important examples of brass, copper, stone and terracotta sculpture from West Africa ever to be exhibited in the United States.

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