Black Love Summit Aims to Build Stronger Black Communities
As a person who believes in the power of love and community, I can definitely depend on The Black Love Summit to deliver.
As a person who believes in the power of love and community, I can definitely depend on The Black Love Summit to deliver.
Black Love Summit is not just our marquee event; it’s our love letter to our community and the voices in it that need to be heard.
The Ellises return to Black Love Summit for the first time since 2018 to share how they remain connected and their keys to balancing new levels of success and growth.
Happily married, enjoying the dating scene, or single and satisfied — you need to be at Black Love Summit. Grab your early bird tickets here!
This panel truly resonated with me because it reminded me that we as humans are responsible for healing ourselves and writing our own story every day, rather than allowing our past to write it for us.
As I evolved as a man, I recognized these questions driving me — what kind of man, husband, and (God willing) father do I aspire to be? Now, where can I find those answers? I can honestly say I’ve been blessed to find those answers in experiences like Black Love Summit.
If you missed the 5th annual Black Love Summit, here’s your chance to get an inside look at the couples' panel discussion.
The Black Love Summit is back and headed to Hot-lanta! Go down memory lane with us at some of our favorite moments from past speakers, and grab your early bird tickets before they’re gone!
"When love comes into your life, your life needs to get better. If it’s not, you’re with the wrong person," said Davis.
Codie Elaine Oliver and Susan Kelechi Watson’s conversation on being “Unapologetically Us” was right on time for me.
The Detroit natives got real and vulnerable about their respective journeys within their careers, families, and boundaries that matter.
WNBA players Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike discussed wellness, their upbringing, and how they navigate adversity with lifestyle and yoga coach Koya Webb.
When you least expect it, life can throw you a treat — a sister who will be there while you navigate life.
What happens when you put two Black actresses killing it on television together on a panel to discuss how they got here? Pure magic!
The YOU Retreat is a reminder that sisterhood and community are not optional but instead a necessity for how we manifest our peace and power in our lives.
These brands gifted our attendees with products that create wellness and connection in their everyday lives, show them some love!
Black Love is Black entrepreneurship, and Goldman Sachs is committed to Black women business owners.
Engineered for and by women, Bumble believes that everyone deserves to feel good — and excited — by the dating experience.
Everybody talks about Black love, but nobody talks about Black divorce. Sometimes, Black love looks like pain — but that doesn’t make it any less powerful.
We’re still on a high from Black Love Summit! Until next year, we’re sharing some very special moments from our 5th annual marquee event.