Each B.A.C. conference includes a Community Service activity. This year, Duke Black Alumni and the Collective are pleased to share Community Fest, which offers two unique experiences on Saturday, April 30, 2022. We hope that this will inspire similar experiences on your campus and in your community. Join us!
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS AT THE CONFERENCE
nonprofit fair
The COCO DRIP collaboration
The COCO DRIP collaboration
At the Nonprofit Fair organized by the West End Community Foundation, conference attendees can connect with local, community-based nonprofits and engage with those on the ground in the historic Black Durham community.
The local nonprofits will share their message with a diverse group of Black alumni from all over the country and expand t
At the Nonprofit Fair organized by the West End Community Foundation, conference attendees can connect with local, community-based nonprofits and engage with those on the ground in the historic Black Durham community.
The local nonprofits will share their message with a diverse group of Black alumni from all over the country and expand their donor base.
The Coco Drip has traveled to 7 different cities and showcased over 100 Black women-owned businesses.
At the The Coco Drip event in Forest Hills Park, conference attendees can support Black women-owned businesses in a space created by and for Black women.
The Coco Drip is the brainchild of entrepreneur Uyi Idahor and Brianna Kennedy. Th
The Coco Drip has traveled to 7 different cities and showcased over 100 Black women-owned businesses.
At the The Coco Drip event in Forest Hills Park, conference attendees can support Black women-owned businesses in a space created by and for Black women.
The Coco Drip is the brainchild of entrepreneur Uyi Idahor and Brianna Kennedy. The participating Black women-owned businesses receive promotion through multiple- media platforms, an opportunity to collaborate with other Black women-owned businesses, and a platform to sell their goods and services to a new audience. We’re so proud of what this experience has brought us and so proud of the Black women who make The Coco Drip what it is.