Mar 22, 2017 Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC), a national civic organization, announces release of the short-film, “DROP: A Story of Triumph.” DROP is dedicated to discouraging high school students from dropping out of school. The film features actor Tray...
Feb 1, 2017 Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC) members participated in Sister Marches across the nation as part of the 2017 National Women’s March. Networkers marched in 7 U.S. Cities including Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland; Hampton Roads, Virginia;...
May 21, 2015 Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC), a national, volunteer civic organization recently sponsored the first-ever “On 2nd Thought” Essay Contest at the Neighborhood Academy, in Pittsburgh, PA. High school juniors and seniors wrote original essays to...
Jun 29, 2014 Washington, DC – Using a playground in the District of Columbia as a backdrop on Monday, June 16, 2014, Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC) and Members of the BW4PC Summit Council on Non-Violence issued a call for citizens to support a National Week...
Jun 29, 2014 Governor Martin O’Malley, State of Maryland; Governor Bill Haslam, State of Tennessee; and Mayor William Euille, Alexandria, Virginia, are leading elected officials in America, who support the National Week of Non-Violence, August 16-23, 2014, sponsored...
Feb 18, 2014 Black Women for Positive Change, a civic network, announces their endorsement of Darrel Thompson for Ward 6 seat, City Council, District of Columbia. In a joint statement National Co-Chairs Dr Stephanie E. Myers, resident of Ward 6 and Daun S. Hester,...
Jan 1, 2014 Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC), a national civic network, declares it is time to Change the Culture of Violence in America. The historic legacy of violence in America has created a national obsession with violence that impacts adults and youth....
Dec 10, 2013 PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you so much. Thank you. To Graça Machel and the Mandela family; to President Zuma and members of the government; to heads of states and government, past and present; distinguished guests — it is a singular...
Dec 5, 2013 Black Women for Positive Change (BW4PC), a national, civic network of progressive, activist women and “Good Brothers” extends condolences to the family of Nelson Mandela, the first Black President of South Africa. “It is an honor to have lived during the...
Aug 17, 2013 Washington, DC – Governor Martin O’Malley, Maryland and Governor Deval L. Patrick of Massachusetts are the first Governors to proclaim August 22 as a “Day of Non-Violence.” This national initiative is being spearheaded by Black Women for Positive Change...