Join us on February 1, 2025, for the Black Leadership Forum 2025, a Black Women Revolt Against Domestic Violence signature event. This event is hosted by Soul of SF State as part of Black Family Day at San Francisco State University.
This dynamic conversation will bring together some of the Bay Area’s most influential Black leaders to share their perspectives on advancing equity, uplifting communities, and creating pathways for the next generation.
The panel will feature Dr. Sheryl Davis and Dr. Saidah Leatutufu-Burch from The Dream State Collective, Dr. Joi Jackson Morgan from 3rd St Youth Center & Clinic, Diane Gray from 100% College Prep, Diane Adams from San Francisco Achievers, and Fred Blackwell from the San Francisco Foundation. These trailblazers have dedicated their careers to advocacy, education, youth development, and community building. The conversation will be expertly moderated by Dr. Paméla Michelle Tate of Black Women Revolt Against Domestic Violence.
This event is more than a discussion - it’s a call to action. It’s an opportunity to honor Black excellence, address challenges, and collectively envision a stronger, more equitable future. Whether you’re a student, a community member, or an advocate for change, this panel promises to inspire and ignite meaningful conversations.
📅 Date and Time: February 1, 2025 at 3:00PM (2:45 PM - 5:00 PM)
📍 Location: San Francisco State University in Jack Adams Hall
🎟 Free and open to the public.
REGISTER TODAY: bit.ly/BWRADVBlackLeadershipForum2025
Be a part of Black Family Day and join us for this transformative event!