The Black Girl Empowerment Club is a supportive community created for African American girls at Howard High School to connect, uplift each other, and build strong relationships. The club provides a safe space for its members to share their experiences, engage in meaningful discussions, and participate in empowering activities. It aims to foster personal growth, confidence, and leadership among its members while addressing issues that are relevant to Black girls in their school and wider community.
The Black Girl Empowerment Club’s activities aim to create a supportive space for African American girls to connect, grow, and empower one another. Through discussions, mentorship, and community events, the club promotes self-confidence, leadership, and pride in their identity while addressing issues affecting Black girls.
Day: Tuesday (monthly)
Time: afterschool
Location: Career Center