Presented as part of London Drawing Group's Feminist Lecture Program, this talk explores the career of provocative author Anaïs Nin and her erotic writing. You'll explore what how literature can shape our desires and ways in which books can serve as sex education tools.
Inclusion Talk Series: Author Sara Shepard
The New York Times best-selling author behind "Pretty Little Liars" shares her thoughts on why Women's History Month matters — and why now is the best time to chase your goals.
Women Poets Point the Way for BRW
Combining free-writing and meditation, Breathe/Read/Write sessions in March are inspired by poems written by women from around the world. You'll listen to prose, consider what it means to you, and have the opporunity to reflect on it through your writing.
Virtual Cinema Presents Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space
Zora Neale Hurston was a groundbreaking African American anthropologist and author in the Harlem Renaissance era. This new documentary examines Hurston's background and the ways in which her work challenged many assumptions about race and gender in the early 1900s.
Female Tech Leaders: International Women's Day
This multi-week event focuses on the importance of women in the tech industry, addressing topics like the current lack of female leaders in the industry, how to be an ally to women in tech, and the role that women can play in the adoption and development of Web3 technologies.
Online Talk: Women of the Movement
This lunchtime lecture looks back on the civil rights movement in Baltimore, examining how a group of women were the driving force behind crucial efforts to desegregated various industries throughout the city.
The Collective: Telling the Stories of Women of Color
Join the Women of Color Collective for an afternoon of storytelling featuring artists, educators, and entrepreneurs of different backgrounds and cultures. Each talk acquaints you with a new person, forging new pathways to understanding and empathy.
Virtual Black American Women Tour of London
Take a tour through London, Edinburgh, Birmingham, and Liverpool as you learn about the courageous Black American women who helped advance the transatlantic antislavery movement, including lecturer Sarah Parker Remond and anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett.
Celebrating Women's History Month: Learn From the Killer Pitch Master
Need tips for pitching your ideas, your business, or your brand? Join "Shark Tank" alum Precious Williams as she shares pitching tips that will simplify your approach and catch the eyes of decision makers.
Reading with Anaïs Nin: Bad Sex & Dirty Books
Presented as part of London Drawing Group's Feminist Lecture Program, this talk explores the career of provocative author Anaïs Nin and her erotic writing. You'll explore what how literature can shape our desires and ways in which books can serve as sex education tools.
Inclusion Talk Series: Author Sara Shepard
The New York Times best-selling author behind "Pretty Little Liars" shares her thoughts on why Women's History Month matters — and why now is the best time to chase your goals.
Women Poets Point the Way for BRW
Combining free-writing and meditation, Breathe/Read/Write sessions in March are inspired by poems written by women from around the world. You'll listen to prose, consider what it means to you, and have the opporunity to reflect on it through your writing.
Virtual Cinema Presents Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space
Zora Neale Hurston was a groundbreaking African American anthropologist and author in the Harlem Renaissance era. This new documentary examines Hurston's background and the ways in which her work challenged many assumptions about race and gender in the early 1900s.
Female Tech Leaders: International Women's Day
This multi-week event focuses on the importance of women in the tech industry, addressing topics like the current lack of female leaders in the industry, how to be an ally to women in tech, and the role that women can play in the adoption and development of Web3 technologies.
Online Talk: Women of the Movement
This lunchtime lecture looks back on the civil rights movement in Baltimore, examining how a group of women were the driving force behind crucial efforts to desegregated various industries throughout the city.
The Collective: Telling the Stories of Women of Color
Join the Women of Color Collective for an afternoon of storytelling featuring artists, educators, and entrepreneurs of different backgrounds and cultures. Each talk acquaints you with a new person, forging new pathways to understanding and empathy.
Virtual Black American Women Tour of London
Take a tour through London, Edinburgh, Birmingham, and Liverpool as you learn about the courageous Black American women who helped advance the transatlantic antislavery movement, including lecturer Sarah Parker Remond and anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett.
Celebrating Women's History Month: Learn From the Killer Pitch Master
Need tips for pitching your ideas, your business, or your brand? Join "Shark Tank" alum Precious Williams as she shares pitching tips that will simplify your approach and catch the eyes of decision makers.