Blackcellence Network

Blackcellence Network

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Our mission is to build capacity, foster networking opportunities, and spotlight the exceptional contributions of Black individuals in Saskatchewan

Photos from Blackcellence Network's post 03/24/2026

✨ What a moment. What a movement. ✨

This past weekend, we hosted our inaugural Blackcellence Network Ladies’ High Tea – Crowned in Sisterhood, and what a truly unforgettable experience it was. 👑

From the powerful keynote by Chief Lorilee Davies, to the inspiring presence of Minister Alana Ross, and the beautiful Spotlight Recognition of Wura Dasylva, the room was filled with excellence, leadership, and purpose.

To every woman who attended, supported, partnered, and believed in this vision, thank you. Because of you, the room was more than elegant, it was meaningful, connected, and deeply inspiring.

We were reminded that when women create space for other women to rise, incredible things happen. Conversations were sparked, connections were built, and sisterhood was felt in every corner of the room.

And this is only the beginning.

Here’s to building spaces where women are celebrated, supported, and crowned together. ✨

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Photos from Alana Ross - Minister of Parks, Culture & Sport's post 03/23/2026

It was an honour to have Minister Ross join us for this special occasion.

02/20/2026

SOLD OUT! ✨🎟️

Our inaugural Blackcellence Network Ladies’ High Tea – Crowned in Sisterhood is officially SOLD OUT!

We are beyond grateful for the overwhelming support as we prepare to gather on March 21, 2026 at the Hotel Saskatchewan to celebrate International Women’s Day in elegance, connection, and sisterhood.

- [ ] With Chief Lorilee Davies as our Keynote Speaker, Minister Alana Ross joining as Special Guest, and our Spotlight Recognition of Wura Dasylva this will truly be a powerful afternoon of women rising—together.

Thank you to everyone who secured a seat. We can’t wait to welcome you. 💐

Photos from Blackcellence Network's post 02/10/2026

Sold out. Full room. Powerful conversation.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Black History Month Fireside Conversation. The reflections, honesty, and shared commitment to community made the evening truly special.

Grateful to our panelists, our moderator, and our presenting sponsor RBC for helping us create this meaningful space.

Black history is lived, built, and sustained in community — and we felt that deeply.

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