The Circle of Sisters Expo Is Celebrating African American Voices At The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center October 17th & 18th, 2015
The Circle of Sisters presented by AARP, in association with New York City Correction (COBA) and AT&T Mobility, with HealthFirst, Cooking Pavilion and NY’s 529 College Savings Program Events Hall is sponsoring an Exhibition at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center this weekend. The event will be produced and hosted by various Radio Personalities at WBLS-FM, the number 1 source of R&B, WQHT HOT97-FM, the No. 1 Station of Hip-Hop in the world, WLIB-AM, the home of Gospel and Inspiration, and Emmis Communications (Digital/Radio).
The Circle of Sisters Expo is in its 15th year of providing variety to the public of panel discussions, seminars, inspirational services, R&B, Gospel Concerts, and Fashion Shows that cultivate the essence of why Black Voices are an important component to the vision of unique products and services. The fundamentals of innovation at its best is rarely collected under such a mainstream of shopping, food tasting, and the introduction to a Health Pavilion of Celebrity Chefs at your fingertips. Youth activities in the area of arts and dance will also dominant incumbents in this Black industry as Child Pavilions pioneer radical new technologies or products.
Since race is defined by economic status today, the degree of which different groups have assimilated into a Black Industrial Age or mind-set of power structures is what the Circle of Sisters is all about. This event or exhibition will unleash the power of organizations and networks using Go Green apps, text clubs, upcoming new/digital media, small businesses, and vendors that will change tomorrows trajectories required as gifted and dedicated leaders in the 21st Century of digital power.
Imagine each year, a new idea to thought leadership or leadership that comes from people in positions of power at the Circle of Sisters into a mainstream of complete basic meaning to your Bubble by socializing ways of thinking, interacting, and working towards visions that matter. Now think of the ways your change can be produced into a product or service ensconced from a Black worldview!
Come out and support the 2015 Circle of Sisters Expo at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, NYC on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are currently on a 50% off ticket price using the Code: 50COS at http://www.circleofsisters.com. You have less than 48 hours to take advantage of this offer. Get Social! Go Green! Join the Text Club! “Move” “Change” and “Grow” your knowledge to a different leadership broadcasted by the African American Radio Stations in New York City!