What we’re about
Beauty Shop Talk is meant to encourage an open space for Black women/femme people to connect. The term Beauty Shop Talk is a nod to the Civil Rights Era where "beauticians often used [the beauty] shops they owned as hubs for African American women to organize for political purposes". While this group is not centered around political issues, I do want to create a space where we can collaborate, grow, understand each other, and ultimately create lasting friendships.
I'm hoping to do at least one event a month, but please bear with me as I am new to this as well. Types of events I have in mind include:
Vision Board for 2025
A Black History Month Event
Galentines Day Dinner
Business Brunch (Networking and Mentoring)
Yoga/Pilates Class
Monthly Fitness Challenge
Monthly Book Challenge
Volunteer Meetups
Game Nights
Sip & Paints
These events can be adjusted and I'm happy to take suggestions.
Citations:
Media, Delaware Public. “Beauty Shop Politics: The Intersection of Civil Rights Era Feminism, Activism.” Delaware First Media, 13 Mar. 2017, www.delawarepublic.org/culture-lifestyle-sports/2017-03-12/beauty-shop-politics-the-intersection-of-civil-rights-era-feminism-activism?_amp=true.