Reunity™: The
Pan-African Women’s Philanthropy
Network Summit
A Global Black
Philanthropy Month Women’s
Celebration Produced by The WISE
Fund | August 29, 2020
Register for the
2020 Reunity™: The Pan-African
Women’s Philanthropy Network
Summit at bit.ly/FundBlackSummit (caps
sensitive)
Reunity™: The
Pan-African Women’s Philanthropy
Network Summit
A Global Black
Philanthropy Month Women’s
Celebration Produced by The WISE
Fund | August 29, 2020
Register for the
2020 Reunity™: The Pan-African
Women’s Philanthropy Network
Summit at bit.ly/FundBlackSummit (caps
sensitive)
August 29th, 2020
will commemorate the end of a
thoroughly impactful Black
Philanthropy Month with Reunity™
The Pan-African Women’s Philanthropy
Network Summit to celebrate the
African Union’s Decade of the
African Woman, and launch a global
effort to encourage funding of
innovative, social justice, health
and economic development initiatives
for post-COVID recovery in
African-descent communities.
Black Philanthropy
Month officially launched August 1st
with the Black Giving and Beyond
Summit followed by an African kick
off on the 4th & 5th of August. With
over 40 exceptional speakers and
100s of participants from more than
35 countries, the Black Giving and
Beyond Summit generated engaged
discussion and new ideas to promote
equitable racial justice and
Covid-19 recovery funding for Black
people worldwide. The platform also
achieved the goal of moving beyond
talking to action with key
stakeholders refining the 12-point
New Black Funding Principles that
have emerged from the Summit
proceedings so far.
Rounding up the Black
Philanthropy Month will be Reunity™
The Pan-African Women’s Philanthropy
Network Summit.
Produced by The Women
Invested to Save Earth (WISE) Fund,
Reunity™ is a global community,
rally and revival of Black women
funders and innovators from
philanthropy, social impact
investing and venture capital
designed to build diverse Black
women’s networks, learning, energy
and spirits as they lead the social
justice movement while working and
caring for families, especially in
the uniquely stressful conditions of
the pandemic recession’s impact on
our communities.
“Although often
unheralded and invisible, Black
women are the backbone of their
communities’ social change
innovation. A one-day virtual
summit, Reunity is designed to
honor, rally, coach and revive the
very stressed Black and
African-descent women, who create a
better future through their
philanthropy, social investment,
venture capital, volunteerism,
activism, and caregiving” says Dr.
Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland, Reunity™,
Black Philanthropy Month and The
WISE Fund Founder.
Reunity™ 2020 keynote
speakers include
Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland,
Founder Black Philanthropy Month,
PAWPNet, Reunity™, and The WISE
Fund;
Kwanza Jones, Co-Founder and
CEO, SUPERCHARGED Initiative;
Natalia Kanem, MD, United
Nations Under Secretary-General and
Executive Director, United Nations
Population Fund;
Reverend Canon Nontombi Naomi
Tutu, The Episcopal Church;
Caretha Coleman, Chairman,
Dignity Community Health;
Congresswoman Ilhan Abdullahi Omar Minnesota, District 5, 116th US
Congress;
Trista Harris, Founder, and CEO,
FutureGood;
Christal Jackson, Founder, and
CEO, Head and Heart Philanthropy;
Salome Lemma, President, and
CEO, A Thousand Currents;
Latanya Mapp Frett, President,
and CEO, Global Fund for Women;
Nompumelelo Mungi Ngomane,
Author, Everyday Ubuntu, and
Susan Taylor Batten, President
and CEO, Association of Black
Foundation Executives.
Keynotes are joined
by stellar speakers for
Reunity™
The Pan-African Women’s
Philanthropy Network Summit.
Speakers will do extended audience
questions and discussion, operating
as WISEWomen Coaches to help
attendees on their leadership and
wellness journeys.
Reunity™
2020 will engender hope, foresight,
community, learning, new
relationships, and wellness among
diverse Black women, as we are all
called to lead new social, economic,
and environmental justice movements
everywhere in these very stressful
times. The 12-hour event includes
stress management coaching by
wellness educator, Sherrell
Moore-Tucker,
author of Meditate Like a Boss.
Reunity™ ends with a #WISEWomenUnited
#BlackJoy celebration, a virtual
dance party led by renowned @DJRedCorvette
aka Carmena
Woodward, Co-Founder,
and COO of the Women Sound Off Music
Festival.
The first 100
registrants for Reunity™ will
receive complimentary e-book copies
of Everyday Ubuntu by Mungi Ngomane,
a treatise on the ancient Indigenous
African philosophy for giving and
living, meaning “I am because you
are,” applied for contemporary
times. Mguni Ngomane is the
granddaughter of Archbishop Desmond
Tutu and daughter of Reverend Canon
Nontombi Naomi Tutu of The Episcopal
Church, a renowned social justice
advocate, PAWPNet co-founder and
keynote speaker from the early
2000s.
Registration is free
and open to the public to encourage
widespread participation and
engagement across the US, Africa,
its global Diaspora, and allies. |