Past Events
SEVEN Story Circle: The "F" Word
Be an important part of the development process for the latest artistic creation from interdisciplinary performer and writer Jennifer Whitcomb-Oliva. Presented in partnership with Kindling Arts Festival, SEVEN dives into the intersection of Blackness and Fatness through the lens of the Seven Deadly Sins and the Seven Heavenly Virtues.
The Inside Story
Your personal story is powerful tool in shaping how the world sees you. Beyond personal branding, shaping your narrative provides a foundation for showing up from a place of strength in all areas of your life. Interdisciplinary performer and writer Jennifer Whitcomb-Oliva will help us strike the right balance and present the best story.
Better Together
Speaker, writer, and community builder, Christy Pruitt-Haynes, will guide us through using our truth and talents to brighten our workplace and other professional arenas in the midst of communal trauma. When black women gather, things shift. We're better together!
Manifest That Sh*t!
We all know 2020 was quite a mess... but Black women come from a long line ingenious goddesses and we survived. Now that we've taken stock of all that was lost, it's time to turn our attention to the future! We'll walk you through crafting your vision for the future and support you through achieving your goals.
Black Women Listen: Heaux Tales
Calling all "hoes," "good" girls, yo' mama, and yo' cousin, too! We want to hear from you regardless of your point of view...
Jazmin Sullivan really blessed us with Heaux Tales... Since its release we've been mulling over a lot of our own tales and the lessons we've learned along the way. Now, Women of Color Collaborative is hosting this listening session to give you the opportunity to talk openly about your own "heaux tales" and how your past relationships have impacted and informed the ways you pursue romance presently.
This is a free event, but a reservation is required for access to the Zoom and program guide.
You can also enhance your virtual experience with an event box! Choose this add-on at checkout and we'll send you everything you need to fully participate in the conversation plus
- a cocktail
- samples from local businesses
- and other WOCC goodies.
Event boxes are available until February 13, 2021, while supplies last.
Our session is a safe place for women of color, as such this is not an event for non-POC or male allies. ("Women of color” refers to cis and trans women, femme, and non-binary people who are ethnic minorities or indigenous peoples.)
Magic Hour
It's happy hour -- WOCC style! Hang out with us every other Tuesday for a safe space to check-in, make new connections, and maybe learn something new.
Pleasure Principles
Arousal begins long before any sex act. We'll help you connect with yourself and discover the common experiences that bring you pleasure.
Magic Hour
It's happy hour -- WOCC style! Hang out with us every other Tuesday for a safe space to check-in, make new connections, and maybe learn something new.
Meditate + Hike
WOCC and Abundant Life Adventure Club have joined forces to bring you a wellness infused outdoor experience.
Check Your Chart
The key to showing up from a place of strength is knowing your strengths. We'll start with your birth chart and talk through other tools for personal insight.
Magic Hour
It's happy hour -- WOCC style! Hang out with us every other Tuesday for a safe space to check-in, make new connections, and maybe learn something new.
Becoming Future Ancestors: Reveal & Reception
Becoming Future Ancestors is all about examining black American genealogy in a new way and re-envisioning the neighborhood as a family.
Becoming Future Ancestors
Join us for Becoming Future Ancestors as we examine black American genealogy in a new way and re-envision the neighborhood as a family.
When A Black Woman Loves You
Women of Color Collaborative invites you to join us for a radical self-care experience. Curated with YOU in mind, come indulge in a soul-fulfilling meal, tasty handmade treats, a little bubbly & affirming company!
“Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” Audre Lorde