Pulling Up A Chair To The Table: Ready For Luncheon On WNBA All-Star Weekend
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Tomeka B. Holyfield is more than just a host; she is igniting a transformative movement. The inaugural She’s Got Now Empowerment Luncheon, strategically aligned with the high-energy WNBA All-Star weekend, aims to be a healing initiative and a bold statement for women in sports. Holyfield emphasized its significance in an exclusive discussion with the Indianapolis Recorder. Following a surge in WNBA viewership and female sports ownership, the luncheon will honor trailblazers such as A’ja Wilson, Angel Reese, and Serena Williams, among others. Holyfield noted that this is the ideal moment for such an event, highlighting the rapid growth of female entrepreneurs and the remarkable financial prospects of the WNBA. This gathering, while spotlighting Black women, seeks to unite and inspire through shared experiences. Holyfield envisions a space for networking and solidarity, aiming to foster deeper connections among attendees while paving the way for future collaboration. Ultimately, she calls for women to create their own narratives and tables, championing self-empowerment and collective progress.
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