SisterTalk with Kennedy Buck and Friends
Kennedy is the Creator and Founder of SisterTalk with Kennedy Buck and Friends which is a monthly town hall meeting created for college women to have a comfortable space to talk about everyday issues.
September 2019
Adjusting to College and Life After
September was the first monthly meeting of SisterTalk and the professional that was brought in was Ms. Vicki Williams who discussed the importance of communication and staying connected with each other.
October 2019
The Hair beyond the Weave and the Braids
In October, the college sisters discussed all the importance of natural hair and how to properly maintain the hair even if the hair is in a protected style such as weave or braids. The discussion was held by Ms. Paula Epps the CEO and owner of Blessed Styles
November 2019
One Defining Moment: This Thing Called Love
In November, the Sisters discussed love and the importance of maintaining safe sex and knowing when to recognize the bad situations from the good and to always trust in your instincts. This discussion was held by Dr. Kryste Avery Moore.
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December 2019
Men are from Mars, and Women are from Venus
In December, SisterTalk with Kennedy Buck and Friends welcomed men into the conversation. this discussion covered the different perspectives of relationships from both genders and the importance of communication within a relationship. This discussion was held by Ms. Vickie Williams
February 2020
Getting Fit in 2020
In February, SisterTalk had its first meeting of 2020 and it came back better than before. This discussion covered being fit physically, mentally, nutritionally, and beautifully. This meeting had 4 professionals instead of 1. The discussion was led by Dr. Jackie Jackson the owner of Beyond Vegan Cell Food, Ms. Barbara Bryant an independent beauty consultant, Ms. Vickie Williams the CEO of OPN Door Communications, and Jasmine Barber the president of Pretty Girls Sweat at Hampton University
July 2020: Summer Virtual Session
Black, Beautiful and Brilliant: The Journey of being a Black Female
Due to a pandemic forcing our lives inside, SisterTalk with Kennedy Buck and Friends went virtual for the summer! And we are back and better and discussing an extremely important topic about the lives of Black Women. More now than ever, Black women have to stick together and continue to lift each other up. This topic is facilitated by Ms. Sylvia Johnson, the CEO JI-Solutions and the Commissioner of Prince George's County.
SEPTEMBER 2020: SEASON 2 PREMIERE
What About Your Friends
In the Season 2 Premiere of SisterTalk with Kennedy Buck & Friends, the Sisters talked about how to be a good friend to yourself and to others in this pandemic. The discussion was led by Ms. Sarie Scott a masters level candidate for Mental Health Counseling at UMBC.
OCTOBER 2020
HE SAID/SHE SAID EPISODE 2
In October, SisterTalk welcomed the brothers to join the conversation and there was a panel of 4 people to answer all the burning questions on relationships and communication. The panelists included: Melvin Hardy, Deborah Peaks-Coleman, Justin Buck, and Leslie DelasBour. The conversation was moderated by the lovely, Ms. Vickie Williams-Cullins
DECEMBER 2020
MOVING FOWARD WITHOUT GIVING UP, PURPOSE IN THE PAIN
This session discussed how to move forward after going through a difficult time, Sisters bonded about the struggles of going through a pandemic and mental health.
FEBRUARY 2021
SAGING 101
The Sisters discussed the importance of saging and getting rid of negativity and how to prepare for your goals. Saging experts came and talked about how to do it while praying and manifesting.
APRIL 2021
STARTING YOUNG: LIVING MY BEST FINANCIAL LIFE
The Sisters discussed how to start saving and investing your future even if it is at a young age.