Women's HerStory Month conversations
Schedule
Tue, 03 Mar, 2026 at 06:00 pm to Tue, 24 Mar, 2026 at 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library - West Boulevard | Charlotte, NC
About this Event
In honor of Women’s History Month, The Charlotte Post presents a month long series of live and hybrid conversations highlighting women whose leadership, creativity, and service continue to shape our community and beyond. Throughout March, the series will spotlight voices from the arts, education, media, and nonprofit sectors—each offering perspective, experience, and inspiration through thoughtful dialogue.
These weekly conversations are designed to create space for reflection, connection, and engagement around the impact of women across generations. The series brings together community leaders, professionals, and emerging voices for meaningful discussions that celebrate legacy while looking ahead to the future.
The Women’s History Month series will culminate in a signature closing event on Saturday, March 28 in Charlotte featuring award-winning author and scholar Dr. Monique Couvson. This special in-person evening will include a reception, moderated conversation, audience discussion, and book signing, serving as the anchor program for the month’s observance.
Through this series, The Charlotte Post continues its commitment to elevating stories, honoring contributions, and fostering dialogue that uplifts women and strengthens community.
Ayisha Cravotta
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
6p-7:30P(EST)
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Dr. Monique Couvson
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
6P-7:30P(EST)
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Women's History Month Signature Conversation
Saturday, March 28, 2026
6P-9P (EST)
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Registration Details:
Join The Charlotte Post for a powerful Women’s History Month signature conversation featuring award-winning author, scholar, and philanthropy leader Dr. Monique Couvson in conversation with Dr. Jimmeka Anderson, Founder & Executive Director of The Black Girls Film Camp.
This intimate evening will bring together community leaders, educators, advocates, professionals, and guests for a thoughtful discussion centered on investing in girls, storytelling, leadership, and community transformation.
As the closing signature event of our Women’s History Month series, this experience is designed to inspire meaningful dialogue, authentic connection, and reflection in a welcoming community setting.
Seating is limited to 60 guests.
About the Speakers
Dr. Monique Couvson is an award-winning author, social justice scholar, and President & CEO of Grantmakers for Girls of Color (G4GC). Her work centers education, justice, and the wellbeing of girls and gender-expansive youth of color. She is the author of several influential books, including Girls, Unlimited.
Dr. Jimmeka Anderson is the Founder & Executive Director of The Black Girls Film Camp, a Charlotte-based initiative empowering girls through filmmaking, storytelling, and media education. As a G4GC grantee partner, her work creates opportunities for girls to build confidence, develop creative skills, and amplify their voices.
Together, they will explore the importance of investing in girls beyond financial resources—through community, opportunity, and narrative power.
Larita Barber
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
6P-7:30P(EST)
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Deborah Mann Gibbs
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
6PM-7:30PM (EST)
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Cost: FREE
Where is it happening?
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library - West Boulevard, 2157 West Boulevard, Charlotte, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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