Familiar face at the Carver Center and CEO of BeHASSTic, Beatrice Low completed her 3rd Women in History display just beyond our community center foyer.
A one-of-a-kind social entrepreneur, Beatrice has been a long time Carver friend and partner. Since the summer of 2021, her team at BeHASSTic has provided programs in HASST (Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Technology) to Carver kids. This Women’s History Month, Beatrice herself brought our Community Center kids a comprehensive board on women’s history, highlighting African American women leaders:
“From the nation’s beginning, African American women added an intellectually diverse landscape of ideas to the solution for racism and oppression. They have had to overcome the double bind of racism and sexism, which marginalized them within both women’s and civil rights movements. Yet, they persevered to provide rich, vibrant voices to the chorus of American freedom, justice, and independence.”
We thank Beatrice for her continued service alongside Carver and for the beautifully wrought and poignant addition to our front hall. Happy Women’s History Month!
You can learn more about Beatrice and BeHASSTic at https://www.behasstic.org/.