About this Event
What happens when Black women stop asking for permission and start rewriting the script?
Join the DC Black MBA Association for a powerful Women’s History Month panel exploring how Black women are redefining voice, visibility, and value across television, film, radio, and emerging media platforms.
For generations, Black women have shaped culture and told stories often without equitable recognition or ownership. Today, a new wave of media leaders is challenging outdated narratives, building platforms, influencing audiences, and creating pathways for the next generation.
This dynamic event brings together accomplished Black women across media industries to share their journeys, lessons, and strategies for navigating spaces where representation has historically been limited — and how they are transforming those spaces from within.
What You’ll Gain:
- Insight into building influence and ownership in media
- Honest conversations about navigating bias, gatekeeping, and visibility
- Strategies for positioning your voice and brand for impact
- Career insights for students and professionals interested in media and storytelling
- Inspiration to own your narrative and recognize your value
Pricing:
- DC Black NBMBAA Members: $25 Early Bird / $35 General Admission
- Non-Members: $35 Early Bird / $45 General Admission
Early Bird Tickets: March 2 – March 9
General Admission: March 10 – March 27 (or until sold out)
Not a member?
today for access to discounted events, networking, mentorship, and more:
https://nbmbaa.org/membership/
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Trinity Washington University, 125 Michigan Avenue Northeast, Washington, United States
USD 27.24 to USD 48.24












