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Sistah's Chat 2

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All about giving back and providing an opportunity for our voices to be heard "Sistah's Chat" is an open panel discussion hosted by blogger Lorean Mays. The event serves as a platform for girls and women to discuss issues that we face on a daily basis such as self esteem, bullying, violence, relationships, etc. Also to provide interaction with well known girls and women (and hopefully some Brothas) from across the country. Having open and honest dialogue with each other to help, inspire, and empower the masses.

At this event you will be able to shop with "2 Diva's Jewerly", receive/sign up for information on how to become active in the fight against heart disease with the American Heart Association's initiatives "Power to End Stroke" and "Go RED for Women", a chance to win some FABulous door prizes, and Meet/Greet the phenomenal panelist.

This event is FREE to the public and we welcome everyone including our boys and men.

Sign up sheet for the "Pearls Books and Tea: SophistKat Bookclub" will be available!! 

If you have any questions or would like to be apart of our next "Sistah's Chat" email thesophisticatechronicles@gmail.com

Thanks for your continued Support!!
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@TheeSophistiKat

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