
Nikkia McClain continues to evolve and elevate those who are doing good in the community
The Empow(H)er Experience kicked off at Jay Suites in the Bryant Park section of NYC and offered visitors health activations that preventative and restorative care: Black Heart Association was on site with mobile services offering genetics testing and information around heart disease that plagues Black communities at an alarming rate. URAWarrior was on hand to share details around the newly released app and facilitate onboarding for users to access mental health resources.
The robust programming was preceded with opening remarks from Dr. McClain who encouraged participants to lean into the sessions that consisted of a wealth of topics:
Building a Network of Navigating Your Cash FlowSisterhood & CommunityThe Power of Getting Your Ask Together Turning Your Passion into ProfitHow to Invest with Less Emotions Even in aViable MarketEmpow(H)ering Leaders to Transform Adversity into OpportunitySeen & Paid: Transform Your Story into Media, Speaking & Sales SuccessSupport Her: Men Advocating for Women’s Personal Success:How to Pitch Your First VCTransitioning from Corporate to Purposeful EntrepreneurBalancing Act: NavigatingWomen’s Health & WellnessStrategiesGet to Know Your Money
Day one concluded with “The Power of YOU” fireside chat between Desiree Perez and social justice advocate Tamika D. Mallory.
Sharene Wood, founder of Harlem Haberdashery, gave a heartfelt acceptance speech to family members who were in attendance: “I honored, I’m here because my mother loved me,” Wood said.
“I’m here because my brother loves me. To my husband and friend, thank you for your support. Thank you to my beautiful baby girl.”
Wood continued: “You are everything I dreamed of and I work just for you. Just so you know, when I talk about legacy, I talk about you. When I talk about legacy, I talk about my brother.”
Burleson could not be present to his award but sent a thoughtful virtual message and his wife Atoya Burleson, accepted the honor on his behalf. Lil Kim was extremely grateful for the honor and thanked McClain directly along with attendees.
“Everyone in here made a difference in my life because when I look at all my girls who are doing it, y’all are the people. I’m talking about them bosses,” Kim said.
“I want to thank y’all for supporting me for all these years because I couldn’t do it if you guys didn’t keep elevating me and pushing me … I just want to say, I see all of y’all and thank you so much for all these beautiful years.”
Dr. McClain took to the stage to honor her personal support team—her staff, her grandparents and her husband and children. After a sweet Twerk session with her grandmother, the Support Your Girlfriends founder posed a rhetorical question to the room on how she’s able to accomplish all that she does.
“I’m able to show up the way I do for you now because these people over here are holding me down,” McClain said, referencing her family.
“I just want to thank you all for sharing me. I love y’all. I couldn’t be here without you. Thank you a lot of you for believing in me.”
After six years, the Support Your Girlfriends movement and Empow(H)er Experience + Awards continues to evolve and elevate those who are doing good in the community. To learn more about the initiative check out the website.
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Source: Black Enterprise