TIA MOWRY-HARDRICT ADDED TO LINE UP OF GUEST SPEAKERS FOR FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN LED ENDOMETRIOSIS CONFERENCE, HOSTED BY ENDO BLACK INCORPORATED

March 8, 2020

For Immediate Release

TIA MOWRY-HARDRICT ADDED TO LINE UP OF GUEST SPEAKERS FOR FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN LED ENDOMETRIOSIS CONFERENCE, HOSTED BY ENDO BLACK INCORPORATED

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Washington, DC — (March 8, 2021) Multi-faceted actress and Endometriosis Warrior Tia Mowry-Hardrict has just joined the lineup for Endo Black’s first virtual annual conference, Our Table. Standing On The Frontline: Endo Black’s Advocate and Allies Conference.

The businesswoman, producer, and author will lead an intimate discussion aptly-titled “TGIF with Tia” on Friday, March 19, 2021.  The conversation is scheduled to begin promptly at 7:30 pm EST and will be hosted by a member of the Endo Black, Inc. Founder and Executive Director.

Tia Mowry-Hardrict is one of social media’s most prominent influencers, with over 14 million followers across all social platforms. She has been in the public eye for more than 20 decades, gaining initial fame and becoming a 90’s pop culture icon in her teens, starring opposite her twin sister Tamera in the hit comedy “Sister, Sister” from Paramount Television.

In 2020, Tia celebrated the launch of Anser supplements, a brand she co-founded with BioSchwartz and UTA. She worked with their teams of experts to create simple, high-quality, and affordable products to inspire people of all backgrounds to take charge of their health.

Tia has also partnered with KIN Community on a YouTube channel titled Tia Mowry’s Quick Fix. The digital brand includes multiple episodes and social amplification across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat. It is Kin’s fastest-growing channel to date, reaching over 2 million followers on all platforms in just under two years. In March 2017, she released her first cookbook – the Amazon #1 seller, Whole New You, by Random House Publishing Group. Her other recent projects include “Tia Mowry at Home,” which ran for three seasons on The Cooking Channel, and “Instant Mom” which ran on Nick at Nite for three seasons and she also served as an executive producer.

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More about Our Table. Standing On The Frontline: Endo Black’s Advocate and Allies Conference:

Eliminating the eracism of African American women living with Endometriosis. Providing opportunities for dialogue on women’s reproductive health, health equity, motherhood, endo sisters in business, and overall the self-advocacy of African American women and women of color taking Endometriosis head-on. 

It is the first African American led endometriosis conference. In 2021, we are the table, we set the rules, we build, and we are our authentic selves. 

Endo Black, Inc. has hand-picked each individual participating in the conference because of their work and representation in the endo community. Prior to our “TGIF with Tia,” there will be an interview and listening party with musical artist Art Auré, a sensational pop-funk-soul singer who continues to create inspirational music. Other guests include Erica Willaims, Michela Wariebi, April Christina Alexander, Samantha Denäe Sanders, Catherine Lee, Lauren Lee, Samantha Garvey, Dr. Rahmatu Kassimu, Les Henderson, Kyla Canzater, La-Anna Douglas, Karinee Lopez, and many more.

For more information about the Our Table. Standing On The Frontline: Endo Black’s Advocate and Allies Conference, visit www.ourtableconference.com.

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Registration is open. Click here for more information. 

Click here to view the PDF version of the Press Release. 

About ENDO Black Incorporated (www.endoblack.org):

Endo Black Inc. is a nonprofit focusing on advocating for African American women and women of color affected by endometriosis. It is a safe space providing resources, support groups, educational workshops, events, and advocacy for endometriosis, health equity, and women’s reproductive health. For over five years, Endo Black, Inc. has implemented an endo community women are connected to other women across the globe in efforts of implementing representation for African American’s and people of color. Established in 2015, Endo Black Inc.’s focus is to advocate for African American women and women of color who battle with endometriosis. Endo Black, Inc. is the first African American nonprofit organization with its mission. 


For more information, contact:

Lauren R. Kornegay | Endo Black Incorporated 

Lauren.Kornegay@endoblack.org 

www.ENDOBlack.org