Black Women Take Center Stage at the World Economic Forum
Black Women Harness ‘Collective Power’ At the World Economic Forum—Don’t Miss This Movement - Page 6
A Call To Action

Source: (L-R) Adrianne C. Smith, Founder & visionary of The Can: Diversity Collective and Juan Woodbury, Head of Branded Content & Entertainment Havas (Photo Credit: Porsha Monique for MadameNoire) / Porsha Monique
The WEF represents a global stage where solutions are crafted, collaborations are forged, and futures are shaped. For Black women, attending WEF is more than an opportunity—it’s a necessity. As Tope Ajala, Global Head of DEI at Ogilvy, put it, “Our voice matters. Our voice changes lives, creates impact, and creates true, lasting change that we need to see in the world.”
The next WEF will be here before we know it. Black women, let us take up space, raise our voices, and claim our rightful place in shaping the global agenda. As Syreeta Butler said, “We need your face. We need your presence. We need your energy.”
Let’s show the world what happens when we unite, disrupt, and lead.
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