About this Event
In honor of Women's History Month, join us for an enriching evening with Dr. Ngozi Ezike, our distinguished keynote speaker and former director of the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), now serving as CEO/President of Sinai Chicago hospital system. This event is a special celebration and tribute to the strength and resilience of immigrant and refugee women. Dr. Ezike will share her insightful keynote address, followed by a dynamic panel discussion to be lead by Dr. Amara Enyia (Strategist|Public Policy|Social Impact) & Dr. Ana Vicky Castillo (ADDI | Founder/CEO: Afrolatinos Historical Society), captivating performances by Muntu Dance Theater, classical Indian Dance by Natya Dance Theatre, Grupo Viva Panama, Poetry With AfroColombian Drums, and soulful tunes by Ugochi (Artist/Host). Additionally, indulge in a delightful Cultural Cuisine Celebration Dinner and a Networking Reception. Your presence is highly valued as we honor the unique contributions of immigrant and refugee women in our community! 3% of ticket sales goes to an Igbo culture & educational group and two charitable organizations dedicated to supporting immigrant and refugee causes.
Get your tickets now at the early bird rate while it is still available: Prices are subject to change!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The S.J. Gregory Auditorium - (FREE Parking), 5639 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, United States
USD 50.00 to USD 150.00