
The Women's Building
San Francisco CA
Oct. 27, 2023, 2 pm
Free to the Public
Oakland CA
Oct. 28, 2023
VIP Reception $60
Play $75
VIP Recpetion & Play $125
HONOREE LAVENDER LUNCHEON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2023
The first Honoree Lavender Luncheon took place in October 2012 in San Francisco, CA. We are returning to San Francisco to extend our continued gratitude to their academic community. As our international academic fundraiser, the Luncheon will be held at the Voodoo Love Restaurant, where chef-owner Eva Morris promises to delight our love for Creole cuisine. The Luncheon will take place on Friday, October 27, 2023, at 11:30 am. Ticket donations are $75 that can be purchased on PayPal, Zelle, Whatsapp, and wocpscn.com.
Lena Baker Domestic Violence & Women's Health Summit
"My Name Is Peaches": The Collide of Self-Worth within Self-Esteem
Friday, October 27, 2023, 2:00 pm
The 2023 Summit will consider the life of Nina Simone (February 21, 1933 – April 21, 2003). As a singer-songwriter, pianist, and civil rights activist, Simone's social commentary was not limited to the civil rights movement. Based on the Eurocentric appearance standards imposed on women of color, Simone explored four traditional archetypes in her song "Four Women". The song exposes the reality of the internalized identity of four black women with skin tones ranging from light to dark. Chardine Taylor-Stone has noted that, beyond the politics of beauty, this song also describes the stereotypical roles that many black women have historically been restricted to the mammy, the tragic mulatto, the sex worker, and the angry black woman. Known for her temper and outbursts of aggression, Simone was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The Lena Baker DV & Women's Health Summit, 2023 will address issues of colorism within identity production and mental health. with a reception to follow.



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Honoree Lavender Luncheon VIP Reception
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Four Women-one woman play
As we acknowledge our HLL, we will also acknowledge professional and community San Francisco/Bay Area educators
Four Women-one woman play will immediately follow





Dana Verde's
Four-Women-One Woman Play
Based on Nina Simone's "Four Women", filmmaker Dana Verde's one-woman play will explore the mental health of the four traditional archetypes in that women of color reside while addressing an internalized identity.

