Women Who Dared: A Time to Care Affair
Celebrating Our Legacy and Our Future
On May 23, 2023 our community came together to uplift wellness and celebrate exceptional Black women who dare to make a difference in the lives of Black women, girls, families, and communities.
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Our 2023 Honorees
This year we honored: CEO, author, speaker, filmmaker and health advocate, Denise Pines, with Women in the Room Productions; Attorney and Chair of California Reparations Task Force Kamilah V. Moore; and a coalition of Black Women leaders and organizations focused on Black Women empowerment, advancement and equity throughout California, the California Black Women's Collective.
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Kamilah V. Moore
Attorney and Chair of California Reparations Task Force |
Denise Pines, MBA
Women in the Room Productions CEO, author, speaker, filmmaker and health advocate, Pines is a media pioneer, award-winning marketer, serial entrepreneur, and community health advocate. She served more than 14 years as a creative consultant for talk television and radio shows (PBS/NPR) and 11 social justice documentaries. As co-founder of Women in the Room Productions, she is committed to diversity in front and behind the screen. Pines work includes thought-provoking documentaries and engaging live programs for PBS, including the “Fight for $15” and its impact on small business, the school-to-prison pipeline, the plight of New Orleans’s residents on the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina (directed by Academy Award winner Jonathan Demme) and a “one-night-only” Prince concert at the Conga Room in Los Angeles.
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Kamilah Moore is a reparatory justice scholar and an attorney with a specialization in entertainment and intellectual property law. As a law student, Moore contributed to human rights reports related to domestic and international human rights issues, including, but not limited to racial inequality in Brazil, the human right to sanitation in Lowndes County, Alabama, USA; and the human right to remedy for indigenous Black women affected by racialized gender violence in Papua New Guinea.
While studying abroad at the University of Amsterdam, Moore wrote a master thesis exploring the intersections between international law and reparatory justice for the trans-Atlantic slave trade, chattel slavery, and their legacies. She earned a Juris Doctor degree from Columbia Law School in New York City, a Master of Laws degree in International Criminal Law from the University of Amsterdam, and a Bachelor's degree from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Kamilah Moore was appointed to the California Reparations Task Force in 2021. |
California Black Women’s Collective (CABWC)
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We celebrated with dynamic performances by
Theresa tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D.
Musical, lyrical, theatrical alchemist, sprinkling magic and hot sauce on every microphone she touches, Theresa tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. is a supernatural wellspring of entertainment.
This viral sensation hails from the south suburbs of Chicago, and calls Atlanta home. Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc, Theresa is committed to education and service in her community. S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. is dedicated to making arts and humanities accessible to young people through her outreach in school systems across the country, while also using her skillset to provide talent consultation/coaching and production management through her company, BIRD Media Enterprises. |
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