Free Virtual Networking: Oh Sh*t Moments
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Submitted by the Event Organizer
Oh Sh*t Moments is a celebration of the moments that didn’t go right, the moments in your life or career that you could only say “OH SH*T” because your plan blew up in your face. As our keynote speakers and breakout, hosts share their “Oh Sh*t Moments”, we hope to inspire you to take action before waiting until things are perfect before you make real moves towards your goals because “Oh Sh*t Moments” are an important part of the recipe to success.
Our Host
* Jasmine Akai Simpkins, TV Host, Reporter, and Producer
Our DJ
* DJ Iesha Irene, Celebrity, Corporate and Private Events DJ
Our Speakers
* Yvonne Orji, Writer, Actor & Comedian: Momma, I Made It!, Insecure, First Gen Show
* Karim Webb, Entrepreneurial Activist: Sixty Four & Hope, 4thMVMT, On Purpose VC, Hilltop Coffee + Kitchen, LA Wild Wings
Breakout Groups
Smaller group round table discussions will be hosted by esteemed business and community leaders, sharing their stories and facilitating conversations centered around “Oh Sh*t Moments”.
While attendance to this unique event is free, donations are encouraged and 100% of all proceeds will raise funds to benefit LA Southwest College’s students and community. If you are unable to donate, your attendance is greatly appreciated.
We can’t wait to inspire you with our Oh Sh*t Moments. RSVP at https://hopin.to/events/osm
The Cause
Los Angeles Southwest College Foundation aims to provide resources for initiatives, programs, and scholarships directly benefiting Los Angeles Southwest College’s students, faculty, staff and the surrounding community. Los Angeles Southwest College is one of nine colleges in the Los Angeles Community College District, the largest community college district in the United States. Los Angeles Southwest College was established following the 1965 Watts Rebellion in response to community stakeholders’ concern for the lack of educational resources for the predominantly African American population. Nestled in the heart of the South Los Angeles community, the college continues to serve a low to moderate-income ethnically diverse student body.
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE*