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06Mar/18
Black Women in Media Awards

Join Us at the Third Annual Black Women in Media Awards & Conference, March 28-29, 2018 (NYC)

Don’t miss a chance to attend the third annual Black Women in Media Awards and Conference!!! The annual Black Women In Media (BWIM) is less than one month away, and we don’t want you to miss this highly anticipated event; for women of color by women of color.  In its third year, the event, taking place in New York City, Wednesday, March 28th and Thursday, March 29, 2018, brings together women, from all walks of life, in media and entertainment.

From attorneys and legal analysts, music and media executives, to philanthropists, entrepreneurs, women in tech, radio and television, #BWIM18 is the place to be.

Black Women in Media AwardsHonorees include Cathy Hughes, Founder & Chairperson of Radio One Inc., Michele Thornton-Ghee, Senior Vice President at BET & Head of Sales at BET Her, Ericka Pittman, Chief Marketing Officer at Aquahydrate, Dewanda Wise, star of Netflix’s She’s Gotta Have It, and Tamika Mallory, activist & National Co-Chair of the Women’s March, just to name a few.

Don’t miss an opportunity to join us at this year’s event. Use code: BWIMFriend during your ticket purchase and get 20% off, Register Now!

Black Women in Media Awards Featured Honorees:

Black Women in Media Awards
Angela Yee
Radio Personality, The Breakfast Club, WBLS Power 107.5

Tamika Mallory
Activist and National Co-Chair of Women’s March

Ericka Pittman
Chief Marketing Officer, Aquahydrate

Michele Thornton-Ghee
Senior Vice President of BET & Head of Sales, BETHer

DeWanda Wise
Actress, She’s Gotta Have It

Cathy Hughes
Founder and Chairperson of Radio One Inc.

REGISTER NOW: Use Code BWIMFriend for 20% off

About Black Women in Media:
Black Women In Media, a subsidiary organization of BLACK STREET (501)(c)(3), was created to provide a platform for Black women in media and entertainment. Women who are dominating in the Communications, Journalism, Entertainment, Television, Radio and Broadcasting fields etc. It serves to counteract the lack of representation; especially positive representation, recognize those who have paved the way and empower those just to come.

Black Women in Media Awards