Events

Empowering Black Women: A Community Forum on Maternal Health

Empowering Black Women, held at the NCCF MD Administrative Campus, will focus on addressing the unique challenges Black women face in maternal health. Featuring expert insights and opportunities for shared experiences, the forum aims to foster meaningful dialogue, provide resources, and strengthen community connections.

OBX 25: Unpacking Black Mental Health

Octah Secret Location Octah Secret Location, Washington

This OBX 25 year's program will delve into prevalent mental health issues, explore mental health disorders, and emphasize collective accountability in reshaping the narrative surrounding Black mental health.

$85 – $150

Project Cradle Care: Mommy & Me Resource Fair

Jackie Robinson Family YMCA 151 Ymca Way, San Diego

Project Cradle Care: Mommy & Me Resource Fair aims to raise awareness about the maternal and infant health disparities faced by Black women through outreach and educational efforts.

Free

Black Health Fair

Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel 2800 South Potomac Avenue, Arlington

The 2025 Black Health Fair invites the community to a day dedicated to health education, wellness screenings, and meaningful engagement.

$5 – $50

Black Birth Collection

2107 N Doctor M.L.K. Jr Dr 2107 North Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Drive, Milwaukee

The Black Birth Collection is a free community event dedicated to celebrating and reclaiming the birthing experiences of Black and Brown women and their babies.

Free

National Mental Health Alliance Day

Residence Inn Washington, DC Downtown 1199 Vermont Avenue Northwest, Washington

This informative National Mental Health Alliance Day event provides an opportunity to learn about available resources and initiatives supporting youth mental health.

Free

Black Maternal Health Project Summit

Southern Connecticut State University 501 Crescent Street ENC 112, New Haven

Black Maternal Health Project Summit offers attendees the opportunity to engage with leading experts, participate in dynamic workshops, and contribute to meaningful discussions aimed at improving health outcomes for Black mothers and their babies.

$55.20

Black Infant Mortality Awareness Walk

Kansas City Health Department 2400 Troost Avenue, Kansas City

The Black Infant Mortality Awareness Walk highlights the urgent issue of disproportionately high infant mortality rates among Black American babies in the United States.

$25