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Join Dr. Carla at the Lock-In for Girls at Turner Chapel AME Church in Marietta, GA on March 12-13, 2010

Girls (ages 9-18) living in the Atlanta metropolitan area are invited to join me for a fun-filled night at “Locked In for Change!” at Turner Chapel AME Church on Friday, March 12, 2010. At the lock-in, I will be leading a keynote on “How to Take Your ‘S.W.A.G.G.’ to the Next Level and Keep it ‘Turned Up’ So YOU Can Achieve Your Greatest Dreams!“.  After the keynote, I will lead a workshop on “Real Talk for Girls™ About Dating, Healthy Relationships & Peer Pressure.”

I hope to meet you at the lock-in!

Keynote Description

What Girls Are Saying about Dr. Carla

“Dr. Carla Stokes: You are a great inspiration to all young females. I thank you for taking your time to speak to us.”

“I had an enjoyable time. I cried on probably everything you said. Thank U”

“I really feel you on what you were saying. I’ve been talking to God about it. It is really heart breaking to see women so degraded. God has really blessed you with a word and I’m grateful to see that someone is teaching. Thank you!”

Registration Deadline: Sunday, March 7th.
No onsite registration permitted.

Forms and payment should be submitted via the following options:

1. MAIL: Regarding Women Ministry Turner Chapel AME Church 492 North Marietta Pkwy Marietta, GA 30060

2. E-MAIL: Scan your registration form and e-mail it to the Regarding Women Ministry at the e-mail address listed on the flyer above.

Download the Lock-In Flyer (PDF)

Questions: Please direct all registration questions directly to the Regarding Women Ministry (above).

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About Dr. Carla

Carla Stokes, PhD, MPH, is a pioneering educator and scholar whose work helped lay the foundation for digital girlhood studies and introduced innovative methods for integrating hip hop culture and the internet into health education. Her groundbreaking research helped shape contemporary understanding of adolescence and girlhood in the digital age. Dr. Carla's scholarship has been published in academic books and journals, taught in university courses, and featured in respected media outlets including The New York Times, NBC, CBS, Fast Company, Yahoo! Parenting, Reuters, Woman's Day, and Ebony. As the founder of Teen Girl University™, she prepares ambitious girls and the next generation of women leaders to make healthy choices, lead with purpose, and create meaningful change in an increasingly complex digital world. For 15 years, Dr. Carla also served as the founder and Executive Director of Helping Our Teen Girls In Real Life Situations, Inc. (HOTGIRLS)®, an award-winning 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health and lives of underserved Black young women and girls. She also founded the A Heart for Girls™ Business Academy, where she advised educators, entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, mental health professionals, and other women committed to improving the lives of girls around the globe. Through leadership development, capacity building, strategic business education, and mentoring, Dr. Carla helped participants strengthen their organizations, programs, services, and facilitation and speaking skills to expand their expertise, influence, and impact.

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