WASHINGTON
(Jan. 21, 2011) –
On Wednesday,
Feb. 2, 2010,
the Ladies of
Alpha Chapter,
Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Incorporated
will host the
19th Annual Woman
to Woman Conference,
titled “Sisters
Let's Talk…Destined
for Greatness,
Striving to Fulfill
Our Dreams.”
The conference
will be held on
the historic campus
of Howard University.
Each
year, the Woman
to Woman Conference
reaches out to
female students
between the ages
of 14-18 years
old in the D.C.
metropolitan area.
More than 550
young women are
invited to attend.,
The attendees
participate in
various workshops
led by successful
African-American
women in diverse
fields including,
but not limited
to, the Arts,
Law Medicine,
Science and Business. |

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This
year’s conference
will feature several
guest speakers
and workshop hosts,
including: Grammy
Award-winning
singer/songwriter
LeToya Luckett,
Nickie E. Robinson,
founder of GoodGirl
PR; Michelle Fenty,
former First Lady
of the District
of Columbia; Stacie
Turner, star of
Bravo’s
hit reality television
series, Real Housewives
of DC; Natasha
Eubanks, founder
and CEO of TheYBF.com
andTriscina Grey,
veteran radio
personality, and
many more.
In
addition to the
conference, several
of the conference
participants will
be invited to
attend the Woman
to Woman Follow-Up
Retreat, which
takes place the
weekend immediately
following the
conference. The
Follow-Up Retreat
is an opportunity
for the attendees
to return to Howard
University for
a sleepover involving
fellowship and
sisterhood-building
activities.
Please
direct questions
to Christen Hill
at PublicRelations.W2W@gmail.com.
For additional
information regarding
the 19th Annual
Woman to Woman
Conference, please
visit www.WomantoWomanConference.net.
| Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc. was founded in
1913 on the campus
of Howard University
to promote academic
excellence; to
provide scholarships;
to provide support
to the underserved;
to educate on
and stimulate
participation
in the establishment
of positive public
policy; and to
highlight issues
and provide solutions
for problems in
black communities.
Today, Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority
has over 200,000
members, representing
over 900 chapters
worldwide. The
Sorority bases
its programming
and activities
on its Five-Point
Programmatic Thrust:
Economic Development,
Educational Development,
International
Awareness and
Involvement, Physical
and Mental health,
and Political
Awareness and
Involvement. |
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