The International Black Women's Congress, founded in 1983, is a global movement empowering women of African descent to address their needs from an African-centered perspective. Comprised of women from all walks of life worldwide, IBWC aims to strengthen networks at local, national, and international levels.
Through annual conferences and membership opportunities, IBWC encourages women to use their voices and power to impact the world, fostering a sisterhood community that embraces the multifaceted roles Black women play in society.
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