Join Women of Color from across the state for our 2025 Women of Color Leadership Forum hosted by NCDP’s Second Vice Chair, Dr. Kimberly Hardy!
$50 | Lunch is included
We will have two panels:
- “Is there really a seat at the table? The reality of leading as a woman of color post-election” moderated by Montica Talmadge.
- “What does the future look like? A generational conversation about the path to leadership for emerging women of color” moderated by Cathy Leake.
Ticket Levels
Individual Ticket: includes lunch, two panels, book signing with April Ryan, and gift items!
Bronze Sponsorship: includes 2 tickets, a quarter-page ad in the program, lunch, two panels, book signing with April Ryan, and gift items!
Silver Sponsorship: Includes 6 tickets, a half-page ad of recognition in the program, a VIP photo-op with keynote speaker April Ryan, lunch, two panels, book signing with April Ryan, and gift items!
Gold Sponsorship: Includes 11 tickets, a full-page ad of recognition in the program, a private dinner for purchaser with April Ryan the night before, VIP photo-op, lunch, two panels, book signing with April Ryan, and gift items!
White House Correspondent April Ryan has a unique vantage point as the only Black female reporter covering urban issues from the White House – a position she has held for 28 years, since the Clinton era. She is now the longest-serving Black tenured White House Correspondent in the History of the United States. Her position as a White House Correspondent has afforded her unusual insight into the racial sensitivities, issues, and attendant political struggles of our nation’s past presidents.
April can be seen on MSNBC. She is also the Washington D.C Bureau Chief and Senior White House Reporter for The Black Press, USA. She has been featured in Essence, Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Elle magazines – to name a few. April Ryan has served on the board of the prestigious White House Correspondents Association. She is one of only three African Americans in the Association’s over 100-year history to serve on its board. She is also an esteemed member of the National Press Club. In 2015, Ms. Ryan was nominated for an NAACP Image Award (Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author) for her first book.
In 2016, she was presented with the Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Trailblazer Award from the National Council of Negro Women. In 2019, April Ryan became an honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated and was recognized as the 2019 Freedom of the Press Award Winner by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. April was nominated in 2021 with the NAACP Image Award for Social Justice Impact. In 2024, she was selected as an honoree for the category of “Media Maves” as part of EBONY Magazine’s Power 100. April is a Baltimore native and Morgan State University graduate, and she gives back to this community by serving as a mentor to aspiring journalists and assisting with developing “up and coming” broadcasters. April considers her greatest life’s work raising her two daughters, Ryan and Grace – who are phenomenal young women.
April Ryan is the author of the award-winning book, The Presidency in Black and White, and At Mama’s Knee:
Mothers and Race in Black and White (December 2016), where she looks at race relations through the lessons and wisdom that mothers have given their children. April is also the author of Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House. Her latest book, Black Women Will Save the World, celebrates Black women’s resilience and unheralded strength, reflects on “The Year That Changed Everything” – 2020 – and discusses African-American women’s unprecedented role in upholding democracy.