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Follow on Google News | Mature Women to Share Stories and Legacies at 'Before We Go' Virtual EventJoin host Diana Pharr as women tell the stories that need to be told at this unique Mother's Day event.
By: SPMG Media Corporation Hosted by Diana Pharr, featured presenters are Safiya Bandele, founder-director of the Center for Women Development at the historic Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, New York; Marilyn Worrell, dance performer and instructor; and Dr. Donna Akilah Wright, a champion for educational excellence through the City University of New York. "So many lessons and experiences are kept within us and we leave this life without sharing our wisdom with the young women in our sphere of influence. Our goal is to share those stories, share our wisdom and share how we seasoned women have not only survived but thrived throughout life," says host Diana Pharr This is a perfect event for creating meaningful dialogue between mothers and daughters, mothers-in-law and daughters-in- This virtual event will be held online at DPVN Live! The cost is $7 per household. Register online at https://www.dpvn.net/ ABOUT THE PRESENTERS Safiyah Bandele has an extensive academic career that includes serving as the founder-director of the Center for Women Development at the historic Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, New York. She is the recipient of the Malcolm X award and other awards for her years of service to the community. Ms. Bandele continues to focus her attention on issues around incarceration, particularly the aged incarcerated. Marilyn Worrell has traveled the world as a dance performer teacher. Currently, she wears two hats for Ife Tayo Cultural Arts, a White House awarded arts program, in Brooklyn, New York. Ms. Worrell is an instructor where she shares her extensive art background and is the organization's community liaison. Dr. Donna Akilah Wright is a champion for educational excellence through the City University of New York and throughout the diaspora. Dr. Akilah Wright is also a great supporter of OMEC, the early childhood education office of the United Nations. She is currently writing and advocating for culture-based education. ABOUT DOUBLE EE PRODUCTIONS, LLC DPVN is a cooperative share network for performing artists, content creators, and entrepreneurs with a social impact mission, to support, empower and expose creative content that inspires us to live our authentic lives. Learn more at https://www.doubleeeproductions.com/ End
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