URGENT UPDATE: Powerful United Ladies Striving to Elevate (PULSE) is making headlines with its impactful monthly Sister’s Circle events, designed to empower women on campus. Just recently, the organization hosted a vibrant gathering focused on creativity and community, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to female empowerment.
The latest Sister’s Circle event, held in October 2023, featured an engaging activity called “Lego Flowers,” where participants crafted unique floral designs. This creative outlet not only fostered artistic expression but also served as a poignant reminder that, similar to flowers, women bloom in their own unique ways. Valentina Sandoval, the educational coordinator for PULSE, emphasized the significance of these gatherings, stating,
“Sister Circle has fostered a supportive and safe environment for all women on campus.”
PULSE’s monthly events are more than just gatherings; they are essential spaces for connection and reflection in the fast-paced college environment. Sandoval noted that with the support of the Multicultural Resource Center, Sister’s Circle has expanded its reach, allowing more women to take a breather from their busy lives and connect with others who share similar experiences.
Briana Santana, the treasurer of PULSE, highlighted the collaborative efforts in planning these events. She explained,
“We take inspiration from our own interests and events that we would personally like to see on campus with a focus on women empowerment.”
Each event incorporates fun activities along with discussions on the importance of these experiences, topped off with affirmations and quotes from influential women of color.
The atmosphere at Sister’s Circle events is described as welcoming and inclusive. Mwende Wagner, a senior advisor for PULSE, remarked on their importance, stating,
“The events also provide a chance to relax, laugh, and simply enjoy yourself in a supportive environment.”
These gatherings not only promote bonding among women but also encourage meaningful conversations that resonate on personal and societal levels.
PULSE also extends its impact beyond the campus through initiatives like its annual breast cancer walk and the Women Educating, Elevating and Empowering Leadership Conference, which equip women with essential resources for success. Additionally, their D.I.V.A.S. mentorship program connects university students with young girls at Binghamton High School, further solidifying PULSE’s commitment to community empowerment.
As these Sister’s Circle events continue to thrive, PULSE remains dedicated to creating stress-free environments where women can embrace education, elevation, and empowerment. With the next Sister’s Circle on the calendar, attendees can look forward to new activities and discussions that enrich their college experience.
Join the movement and engage with PULSE’s Sister’s Circle. These gatherings not only uplift women but also build a supportive community that champions shared experiences and personal growth. Stay tuned for more updates on upcoming events and initiatives as PULSE continues to make waves in the realm of women’s empowerment.
