Attend 'Black Girls Lead' Conference

BLACK GIRLS ROCK!, a leading women’s empowerment and philanthropic organization joined forces with tech leader Microsoft to present the 10th annual BLACK GIRLS LEAD conference, a series of workshops and keynotes aimed to educate and inspire the next generation of innovators. While this year’s lineup is yet to be announced, last year’s conference featured speakers including Michelle Obama, Vice President Kamala Harris, Missy Elliott, Mara Brock-Akil, Elaine Welteroth, Amanda Seales, Tatyana Ali, MC Lyte and more. This year’s conference will be held virtually through Microsoft Teams from August 2-5, 2021. The four-day leadership intensive will include keynotes, workshops, panels, and masterclasses on STEM, arts, entrepreneurship, career development, financial literacy, creative writing, and social impact, led by prominent thought leaders.

Watch a clip of Michelle Obama’s “Becoming” roundtable discussion, which features poetry from 2020 attendee Amanda Gorman:
Michelle Obama's tips on what it takes for Black girls to become leaders

“Fifteen years ago, I created BLACK GIRLS ROCK! to honor Black women and to counter societal norms that too often marginalize our voices, images, and contributions,” said Beverly Bond. “As I reflect on this 15th anniversary milestone, one of the components of the movement that I am especially proud of is our youth development work. BLACK GIRLS LEAD (BGL) was established to nourish the next generation of young women to become future leaders through mentorship programs that inspire and prepare them to change the world. Over the years we've witnessed our BGL alums bloom into Gen Z thought leaders. They’ve gone on to attend top colleges and graduate schools, forge incredible careers, and even create social enterprises of their own. We are so excited to partner with Microsoft to build more intensive STEM and leadership programs that will allow us to deepen our impact and expand this network of incredible young Black women who are poised to become the innovators of our future.”

”For decades Microsoft has worked to create opportunities for STEM and leadership learning content. The past year has shown the need for a renewed commitment to the education and skills that a new generation of technology has made essential for personal progress,” said Marcie Nymark, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Microsoft. “We’re honored to be partnering with BLACK GIRLS ROCK! to support the BLACK GIRLS LEAD conference to ensure these skills are accessible and impactful for this next generation of leaders.”

The BLACK GIRLS LEAD conference is free to all accepted participants. More at blackgirlsrock.com.