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Books and Barbershop

Primo Hair Club 5674 Lebanon Ave Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA

Educational Development: Building Community, Sparking Creativity, and Inspiring Readers: Using local barbershops to enhance the academic skills of young men *open to public

On the Sofa with Delta

Our House Cultural Center 6380 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA

Political Awareness and Involvement: An open dialogue on the Power of Women in Shaping the Community through the ballot RSVP to social-action@phillyalumnae-dst.org

Books and Barbershop

Philadelphia Hair Co. 5805 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA

Educational Development: Building Community, Sparking Creativity and Inspiring Readers Using local barbershops to enhance the academic skills of young men

Mental Health 101: 4th Annual Mental Health Training

Spectrum Healthcare Services 5201 Haverford Ave, Philadelphia, PA

Collaboration with Senator Hughes & Black Women’s Health Alliance Physical and Mental Health: An education program that teaches skills needed to identify, understand, and respond to signs of behavioral health challenges or crises. Register at health@Phillyalumnae-dst.org

Race for the Cure

Philadelphia Musuem of Art 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join to Philadelphia Alumnae Team! Meet at Eakins Oval to Register at 7, Run/Walk begins at 8:15am Physical and Mental Health: Support, Educate, Raise Awareness and Funds to Support Breast Cancer Research

Under the Red Sky: Networking Social

The Reef Restaurant, 2nd Floor 605 S. 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Networking Opportunity for Young Professionals

Book Discussion and Signing

Gratz College 7605 Old York Rd, Elkins Park, PA, United States

Supreme Injustice: Slavery in the Nation’s Highest Court Book discussion and signing by Dr. Paul Finkelman Educational Development Political Awareness and Involvement: Book Discussion and Signing on the Role of the Supreme Court on Slavery

Postponed: The Wonders of Water: A Garden Party

Casa de Lynum 53 E. Sedgewick, Philadelphia, PA

Informational & Relaxing Evening Based on Global Water Facts International Awareness and Involvement: Educate the Community on the disparities of Clean Water around the Globe

STMA May Week Luncheon

Flourtown Country Club 150 McCloskey Road , Flourtown, PA, United States
$40

Bus Trip to NMAAHC

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE Washington, DC, United States

Bus Departs at 6:45am from  4160 Monument Road (Fresh Grocer Parking Lot)4160 Monument Road (Fresh Grocer Parking Lot) Philadelphia, PA 19131 Returns 8pm (Includes Coach Bus Transportation and Museum Entry)

$65