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A Soul-Filling Brunch Experience for Black Women in Canada

Sisterhood & Solidarity: Building a Future Together

June 28, 2025 | Edmonton, Alberta

About the Event

What do you call a room full of women with desire to make a difference?
We call it Sister’s Brunch.
This June, When African Women Talk invites you to a deeply personal and powerful brunch experience for Black women who are done shrinking and ready to be fully seen. Sisterhood & Solidarity: Building a Future Together is a room that feels like home and hits like a turning point.

Program Highlights

Welcome and Community Vibes

A soft landing into the day. Come as you are. Let the energy hold you.

Storytelling, Sisterhood & Reflection

Real women. Real voices. Raw and powerful conversations woven throughout the brunch.

A Seat at the Table

Intentionally curated conversations at every table to deepen connection and inspire truth-telling.

Speaker Moments

You’ll hear from women who are walking the walk: leaders, dreamers, and disruptors who bring clarity and fire to the room.

Live Music and Networking

Soft music, maybe a tear, definitely laughter. And moments you’ll carry long after it ends.

Who Should Attend

This brunch is for Black women and femmes who are:

Whether this is your first WAWT event or you’ve been with us from day one, there’s a seat for you.

Event Details

Program Schedule

  • Welcome guests with light music and refreshments
  • Opportunity for attendees to network, socialize, and settle in
  • Brief introduction of the event theme and purpose
  • Acknowledgment of community organizers and special guests
  • Guided meditation or mindfulness led by a Black wellness expert
  • Tips on nurturing mental health and community resilience
  • Presentations highlighting local organizations promoting sisterhood and collective care
  • Call-to-action encouraging involvement
  • Guest speaker: a prominent Black woman leader or community figure
  • Topic: “The Power of Sisterhood and Collective Care”
  • Live music, poetry, or dance celebrating Black sisterhood
  • Summarization of key themes
  • Invitations to upcoming events or supports
  • Thank you and encouragement for ongoing solidarity
  • Continued mingling, exchanging contact info, and enjoying the atmosphere

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