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May 10, 2025 10:00 AM TO 3:30 PM
@ The Shops at Hollywood Park
ENJOY THE DAY OF PLAY
#BLACKGIRLSDAYOFF
We invite all to join us for a day of play; yoga, dance, movement, sound bath sessions, mental health discussions focused on Black women.
While it is not a nationally recognized day, it serves as a powerful reminder to take time for self-care, self-reflection, and community building. We believe in creating a space where Black women can find solace, healing, and joy. We are adding A Day of Play as an additional initiative because we know we need more than one day off and lot's of day's to play.
We understand the impact of systemic racism, gender inequality, and the intersectionality of identities. Black Girls Day Off emphasizes the importance of self-care practices, mental health support, and cultivating self-love within the Black community.
to address the disparities and inequalities that Black girls and women encounter in various aspects of life, including education, healthcare, employment, and representation in media and leadership positions. By coming together and honoring our well-being, we aim to uplift and empower Black women in their personal and collective journeys.
While it is not a nationally recognized day, it serves as a powerful reminder to take time for self-care, self-reflection, and community building. We believe in creating a space where Black women can find solace, healing, and joy.
Remember, your well-being matters, and this day is all about celebrating you, your resilience, and your brilliance as a Black woman. Join us for A Day Of Play - a day dedicated to honoring and nurturing the incredible power within you.
Founded by Katrina Long, LCSW, and Denise M. Williams, LMFT, is proud to curate social-wellness events that provide a safe space for Black women to connect with their community, prioritize their mental, spiritual, and physical wellness.
For more information or you would like to be a sponsor at this event please reach
info@blackgirlsdayoff.com
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