theJasmineBRAND’s “Shattering Ceilings” Brunch: Celebrating Black Women In Entertainment
theJasmineBRAND’s “Shattering Ceilings” Brunch: Celebrating Black Women In Entertainment
theJasmineBRAND is hosting its first, “Shattering Ceilings” brunch. The brunch will celebrate black women in entertainment, who have been pioneers within music, film, television, business, fashion and technology. The invite-only seated brunch will take place on May 31st, 11a – 2p in Beverly Hills, CA.
As a leading voice in pop culture, theJasmineBRAND will invite women in entertainment that utilize their platforms to elevate culture within the black community through film, television, media, business, fashion and technology over brunch and cocktails.
The goal of the brunch is to promote the achievement and advancement of black women in entertainment to uplift and promote diversity and celebrate women empowerment within entertainment, business and tech fields.
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