Financial Workshop Series
The Black Women’s Agenda, Inc., under the sponsorship of The Coca-Cola Company and in collaboration with BWA National Collaborating Organizations, proudly presents its virtual learning series of Financial Workshops as a part of I Am the Change: Empowerment Through Economic Freedom. This three-part series, hosted by financial expert Martin Booker of AARP and featuring illustrious guest speakers, is designed to impart essential skills to help black women to unlock their financial potential and take charge of their economic well-being.
Budgeting and Goal Setting
Unlock your financial potential and pave the path to success with our class on goal setting and budgeting. Learn how to set SMART goals and create effective budgets that align with your aspirations. Gain essential skills, practical strategies, and expert guidance to take control of your finances and empower your future. Don't miss this transformative opportunity to master the art of goal setting and budgeting.
How to Take Charge of Credit and Debt
Take charge of your financial well-being with our empowering class on mastering credit and debt management. Learn essential strategies to effectively navigate the world of credit, including building a strong credit history and improving your credit score. Discover proven techniques to manage and reduce debt, enabling you to regain control over your financial future. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain the knowledge and tools necessary to take charge of your credit and debt with confidence.
Developing a Saving Plan and Protecting Assets
Secure your financial future with our comprehensive class on developing a robust savings plan and protecting your valuable assets. Learn essential techniques to effectively save and invest your hard-earned money, ensuring long-term financial stability. Discover strategies to safeguard your assets through insurance, estate planning, and risk management. Don’t miss this opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to build wealth, protect assets, and achieve your financial goals with confidence.
OTHER NEWS
May Is Lupus Awareness Month
In honor of Lupus Awareness Month, the Lupus Foundation of America released a new survey they recently commissioned which reveals the need for better public understanding of this devastating autoimmune disease and why early diagnosis is so important.
According to the Lupus Foundation of America, “The survey sample was designed to be reflective of the U.S. population’s diverse demographics. Women of color are at two to three times greater risk for developing lupus than Caucasian women. However, over half of respondents (62%) didn’t recognize that minority populations were disproportionately impacted by lupus.
Minority women tend to develop lupus at a younger age, experiencing more serious complications and have higher mortality rates. This was reflected among minority respondents who indicated they were also more worried about developing the disease than others surveyed: 44% compared to 29% of the sample overall.”
April Is National Minority Health Month
This April, join The Black Women’s Agenda, Inc. in celebrating National Minority Health Month. This year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health (OMH) will join partners in raising awareness about the important role an active lifestyle plays in keeping us healthy. Their theme for the 2019 observance is Active & Healthy, which will “allow OMH and minority health advocates throughout the nation to emphasize the health benefits of incorporating even small amounts of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity into our schedules.
Black Women Focus on Aging Mastery
The Black Women’s Agenda recently hosted a summit themed, “I Am the Change: Living Your Best Life at Every Age,” at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. Sponsored by AARP and featuring leading experts in the fields of health, education, and economic security, the event focused on the importance of health and wellness in the aging process.
“Too often black women are focused on everyone and everything except themselves,” said panel moderator Dr. Rockeymoore Cummings. “Our concern for and work on behalf of our families and communities competes with our ability to implement self-care strategies that support our physical, emotional, spiritual, and socioeconomic wellbeing.”
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