LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA — The National Alumni Association of Lincoln University (AALU) is hosting a virtual panel discussion, “Lincoln Daughters,” to honor Women’s History Month. This event, scheduled for Thursday, March 20, 2025, at 7 PM, will bring together a distinguished lineup of alumnae and current students to share their personal stories and the impact of their Lincoln University experience on their careers and communities.
The panel will feature legacy women such as Sandra Harmon and her daughter, Aziza Harmon, along with Carol Black and her daughter, Kita Williams, among others, including Cheryl Carter, Patricia Redd Johnson, and Lenetta Lee. Panelists will reflect on their unique journeys, emphasizing themes of resilience, community, and the value of education.
The virtual event will be held via Zoom, with registration available through the AALU website. Attendees can expect engaging stories, diverse perspectives, and an opportunity for open dialogue, celebrating the achievements and influence of these inspiring women.
For more information and to register, visit https://aalupa.wildapricot.org/event-6086720.
This discussion is a testament to the enduring legacy of Lincoln University, highlighting its role in shaping leaders and fostering connections across generations. Attendees are encouraged to register and join in honoring the strength, achievements, and contributions of the daughters of Lincoln University.
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