The Black Women’s Life Balance and Wellness Conference is hosting its 5th annual symposium on September 18-19, 2015 at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Black Women’s Life Balance and Wellness Conference was founded in 2010, by Dr. Shanesha Brooks-Tatum, who serves as President. The annual symposium targets Black women who are seeking life balance and personal wellness. During the two-day experience, women will have the opportunity to network with one another, build partnerships as well as participate in various forums such as, life-coaching, mental health, physical fitness and organizational strategies for career success.
This year’s theme is Wellness Renewal: Celebrating a New Era for Black Women’s Well-Being. “With so much talk about health disparities in Black communities, wellness practices are often overshadowed. We aim to celebrate the strides Black women have made in cultivating self-care rituals that preserve their spirits and center their well-being,” Brooks-Tatum said.
The conference will begin with the Women’s Wellness Dinner on Friday, September 18th at 6:30 p.m., which will feature Robin D. Stone, Founding Editor-in-Chief of Essence.com. The anticipated wellness sessions will take place on Saturday, September 19th and promise to be inspirational and informative. “It’s my wish that women who attend this conference will find the tools and the inspiration to be self-care enthusiasts. I invite you to come and celebrate you,” said Dr. Nicole Collier Harp, conference co-chair.
To learn more about The Black Women’s Life Balance and Wellness Conference, visit this website.
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