gbs_ncnw
GBS-NCNW has impacted the Baltimore community since 1943.
The Greater Baltimore Section of National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) mission is to lead, empower and advocate for women of African descent, their families and communities.
Empowerment Fair!!!
06/02/2026
We are excited to spotlight one of our newly elected leaders, Bessie YVONNE Everett ’73, who is returning for her second term as Communications Chair for Goucher College Black & African American Alumni Affinity Group (BAAAAG).
Founded in 2023, BAAAAG fosters connection, celebration, and community among Black and African American alumnae/i and all who support its mission. Yvonne has been a dedicated leader within the Goucher community, also serving on the Jewell Robinson Dinner Committee and as one of the founders of the Imani Fund travel abroad grant.
With a passion for collaboration, relationship building, and meaningful progress, Yvonne is excited to continue supporting the growth of BAAAAG and the broader Goucher community.
Stay tuned throughout the summer as we introduce more BAAAAG leaders through social media and the AAGC Digest.
Interested in joining BAAAAG? Email [email protected] to be added to the roster and stay connected about upcoming events and programs.
01/14/2026
gbs_ncnw had the honor of welcoming our NCNW Headquarters National President Reverend Shavon Arline-Bradley to Baltimore while she was being interviewed at the Magic 95.9 Baltimore 92QJams Baltimore Praise 106.1 Baltimore WOLB 1010AM Baltimore studios as a part of their upcoming Black History Month Campaign! President Arline-Bradley set the bar really high for others to follow!!!! Make sure to visit their pages and tune in next month as Black History Month turns 100!!!!!!
Special thanks to our Greater Baltimore Section - National Council of Negro Women (GBS-NCNW) President Awanya Brodie for leading the charge of making sure NCNW is represented both locally and nationally during this special anniversary of Black History Month!!!!
01/13/2026
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On Sunday, Jan 18, the Cathedral hosts a special Sunday Holy Eucharist in honor of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with music and prayers recognizing his life and legacy. We are honored to welcome Shavon Arline-Bradley, President and CEO, National Council of Negro Women, as the guest preacher for this service.
For service details and introduction to how Shavon Arline-Bradley strives to further Dr. King's fight for equality, visit: https://cathedral.org/calendar/principal-sunday-eucharist-10/
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