About this Event
About This Event
Join The Charlotte Post for a powerful Women’s History Month signature conversation featuring award-winning author, scholar, and philanthropy leader Dr. Monique Couvson in conversation with Dr. Jimmeka Anderson, Founder & Executive Director of The Black Girls Film Camp.
This intimate evening will bring together community leaders, educators, advocates, professionals, and guests for a thoughtful discussion centered on investing in girls, storytelling, leadership, and community transformation.
As the closing signature event of our Women’s History Month series, this experience is designed to inspire meaningful dialogue, authentic connection, and reflection in a welcoming community setting.
Seating is limited to 60 guests.
About the Speakers
Dr. Monique Couvson is an award-winning author, social justice scholar, and President & CEO of Grantmakers for Girls of Color (G4GC). Her work centers education, justice, and the wellbeing of girls and gender-expansive youth of color. She is the author of several influential books, including Girls, Unlimited.
Dr. Jimmeka Anderson is the Founder & Executive Director of The Black Girls Film Camp, a Charlotte-based initiative empowering girls through filmmaking, storytelling, and media education. As a G4GC grantee partner, her work creates opportunities for girls to build confidence, develop creative skills, and amplify their voices.
Together, they will explore the importance of investing in girls beyond financial resources—through community, opportunity, and narrative power.
What to Expect
Reception & Networking
Enjoy a pre-program reception with light refreshments and time to connect with fellow attendees, community partners, and guests.
Featured Conversation
A moderated conversation with Dr. Monique Couvson and Dr. Jimmeka Anderson exploring leadership, education, advocacy, and the importance of supporting girls and young women through storytelling and community initiatives.
Audience Engagement
Guests will have the opportunity to listen, reflect, and participate in a brief audience discussion.
Book Signing
Books will be available for purchase and signing following the conversation. Pre-ordering is recommended to guarantee availability.
Community Experience
A small number of curated vendors and community resource tables will be available during the reception and after the program.
VIP Experience
A limited number of VIP seats are available for guests who would like an enhanced experience. VIP guests receive early entry, reserved parking, round-table seating, a copy of the book, and a professional photo opportunity.
Event Atmosphere
This is an intimate, community-centered program designed for conversation and connection. Seating is limited to maintain a comfortable and engaging environment.
Important Notes
- Registration is required for all attendees
- Seating is limited
- Doors open at 5:30 PM for general admission
- VIP early entry begins at 4:30 PM
- Program begins promptly at 6:00 PM
We look forward to welcoming you for an evening of conversation, connection, and celebration during Women’s History Month.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Charlotte Post, 5118 Princess Street, Charlotte, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 60.54












