Leadership is at the heart of our mission.
Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, we help create pathways for women to lead with confidence, purpose, and impact.
Because empowering women strengthens entire communities.
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At the National Congress of Black Women – Kansas City Chapter, we stand for education, civic engagement, economic empowerment, health equity, social justice, and preserving culture through sisterhood and service.
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#NCBWKC
Our voices have always been a force for change.
In 2006, George W. Bush signed into law the authorization for the National Congress of Black Women to donate a sculpture honoring Sojourner Truth to the U.S. Capitol.
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#OurVoices#BlackHistory
Ready to Write to Win? FREE Virtual Scholarship Essay Workshop designed to help high school seniors create powerful scholarship essays that stand out.
Saturday, June 13 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM CST
🔗 Register: https://t.co/YZuf2sLh3a
More about NCBW-KC: https://t.co/dT4VH8z8he
Change doesn’t happen alone—it happens together.
Through collaboration and community partnerships, we turn ideas into real solutions and measurable outcomes.
Be part of something bigger.
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#CommunityStrong#CollectiveImpact#KCLeaders#ncbwkc
Our mission is clear and transformative: To improve the educational, economic, social, and political status of Black women and their families—while serving as a strong, nonpartisan voice for change. This is how we build stronger communities.
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Healthy relationships don’t just happen—they’re built.
Join us for an interactive workshop to learn how to build stronger connections and understand what real respect, trust, and healthy boundaries look like in relationships.
Get tickets today: https://t.co/Ni9MPMXkOO
The National Congress of Black Women-KC is honored to partner with The BBBG Project and other organizations and advocates across Kansas City for The Village in Action.
📍 May 30, 2026
📍 Kauffman Foundation Conference Center
🎟 Registration: https://t.co/Ni9MPMXkOO
We are more than an organization—we are a movement.
The National Congress of Black Women Kansas City Chapter is a powerful network of women committed to leadership, advocacy, and community impact.
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#WomenInLeadership#CommunityImpact#NCBWKC
Let’s Get Moving!
Through yoga and mindful movement, Samantha reminds us that taking care of our bodies is just as important as caring for our minds.
Join us in celebrating her commitment to helping others feel strong, balanced, and empowered.
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At the National Congress of Black Women Kansas City Chapter, we recognize that mental wellness is essential to strong leaders, families, and communities.
Your mental health matters. Always.
#MentalHealthAwareness#CommunityCare#BlackWomenLead#KCCommunity
Building Healthy Relationships Together
Join us for an interactive workshop for teens and parents to learn how to communicate better and understand what real respect, trust, and healthy boundaries look like in relationships.
Get tickets today: https://t.co/Ni9MPMXkOO
We’re proud to partner with the NAACP Kansas City, Missouri Branch to bring powerful conversations to our community.
Join us as we come together to ensure your voice matters.
Stay tuned for more details and ways to engage. #naacp#ncbw#naacpkc#ncbwkc#kansascity
Tonight at 7PM ET, join us for exclusive conversations with three Higher Heights-endorsed Attorneys General: Letitia "Tish" James, Andrea Campbell, and Tanya Miller. Hear directly from these women on the front lines of defending our democracy. RSVP: https://t.co/8iygCOyDRm
There’s a place for YOU in this movement. Join National Congress of Black Women – KC as we kick off this powerful 7-month initiative and open the doors for community involvement.
TODAY | 6:30–8:00 PM
Alvin Brooks Center for Faith and Justice
Learn more at https://t.co/3ww0vUMQO7
What happens when voices come together with purpose? They create change.
The “YOUR VOICE, OUR POWER” campaign is built to move beyond conversation — into action, leadership, and impact across Kansas City.
Details: https://t.co/4IbUlaGHgO
#ncbwkc#kansascity#yourvoiceourpower
Your voice matters. Your presence matters. Your leadership matters.
Join NCBWKC as we launch the “YOUR VOICE, OUR POWER” Social Action Campaign.
April 21, 2026 | 6:30 – 8:00 PM
Alvin Brooks Center for Faith and Justice
Open to the public
Learn more at https://t.co/4IbUlaGHgO
Community Excellence & Education Award
Karson Hawkins, Operation Breakthrough Substitute Teacher
Karson is a senior at Northwest Missouri State University studying Human Services with a minor in Criminal Justice. #ncbwkc
Cynthia Delores Tucker (October 4, 1927 – October 12, 2005) was an American politician and civil rights activist. She was the convening founder and national chair of the National Congress of Black Women, Inc. (NCBW), having succeeded the Hon. Shirley Chisholm in 1992. #NCBWKC