Black History Month in LIC
Event description
Join Us for a Powerful Conversation on Black Community & Business in Long Island City
Long Island City has long been home to a thriving and diverse Black community—one shaped by artists, entrepreneurs, advocates, and business leaders who continue to drive its future. This event is about connection—bringing together those who live, work, or have strong ties to LIC and western Queens to celebrate this rich legacy and explore the opportunities ahead, especially for business owners, workers and entrepreneurs in the area.
Hosted at MoMA PS1, a world-renowned arts institution with a deep history of fostering inclusion and attracting diverse audiences, the evening will feature a dynamic panel discussion, networking, and guided tours of Ceremonies Out of the Air: Ralph Lemon, showcasing over 60 works by this acclaimed Black artist.
Location: MoMA PS1 (22-25 Jackson Ave)
Moderator: Queens Deputy Borough President Ebony Young
Confirmed Speakers:
- Bishop Mitchell G. Taylor – Longtime community leader and advocate; CEO, Urban Upbound
- Aaron Weaver - Co-founder, Record Room + ex-NFL player
- Jean Woods-Powell – Principal, Information Technology High School
- Melanie Okuneye-Williams – Corporate and Institutional Partnerships Lead, Pursuit
- Rodney "Hurricane" Carter – Co-founder, Trends Dispensaries
Additional panelists may be added.
What to Expect:
- A thought-provoking discussion on the contributions of LIC’s Black community and the professionals, entrepreneurs, and businesses shaping its future
- Opportunities to connect with fellow professionals, business owners, and local leaders
- An exclusive look at MoMA PS1’s exhibition, Ceremonies Out of the Air: Ralph Lemon, with guided tours available for attendees
Discussion Highlights:
- The lasting impact of LIC’s Black community
- The diversity of Black-owned businesses, professionals, and entrepreneurs driving LIC’s future
- How collaboration can strengthen the community and create new opportunities
RSVP is required. Join us in celebrating, uplifting, and strengthening the Black business community in LIC.
The event is co-hosted by LICP, MoMA PS1, and the Office of Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr.
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