Nineteen years ago, five African American women in Southern California invited about 35 of their colleagues to come to a conference at Compton College that was supposed to focus on helping one another learn the ins and outs of ascending the ladder to leadership.
When the day of the conference actually arrived, 134 black women, one Hispanic woman and one black man showed up. Amazed, the organizers quickly made the necessary adjustments to accommodate everyone, and from that day to this, they have continued with the work of the Black Women’s Leadership Conference.