“I will continue to use my voice to advocate and evoke change for my community.”
-Jasmine T. Williams-Jacobs, Founder of Black Remote She
Upcoming & Past Events
Fall Annual Member Mixer (2024)
Join us for our Fall Annual Member Mixer at Black Remote She!
Annual member mixers are a great way for career seekers to network and engage in discussions about hiring practices, navigating job searches, and inspiration for landing new opportunities with gender-affirming workplaces.
To learn more about the structure of this event and what to expect in attendance, view our mixer agenda here.
Whether you're a community member looking find work and/or to network, a creative searching for aligned opportunities, have questions about how to get more involved with our annual members at Black Remote She, or need an informal space to ask questions about all things job searching, this event is for you!
This is a FREE event open to the community.
Please email info@blackremoteshe.com to request accommodations for this event.
Philadelphia Trans Wellness Conference
The Philadelphia Trans Wellness Conference (PTWC) is a FREE, hybrid event and offers a space for trans people and allies, families, and providers to come together to re-envision what health and wellness means for transgender and gender non-conforming people.
The conference will take place from September 5 - September 7.
I’ll be hosting a virtual workshop about balancing relationships and activism on September 6. Please note: virtual registration ends Friday, August 30 at 4pm EST.
The Prom: Youth Professionals Night
Black Remote She is excited to share another partnership with Playhouse on Park for their production of The Prom, a musical about a small-town Indiana prom based on an original concept by Jack Viiertel.
A troupe of hilarious, self-absorbed and fading Broadway stars shake up a small Indiana town as they rally behind a teen who wants to go to the prom with her girlfriend.
Winner of the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical, THE PROM expertly captures all the humor and heart of a classic musical comedy with a message that resonates with audiences now more than ever. A story of love, acceptance, and embracing the person you were meant to be.
RSVP here for Youth Professionals Night (ages 35 and under) for $25 ticket, which includes a networking reception (and meet and greet with BRS founder) at 6:00PM with snacks and drinks, followed by a performance at 7:30PM.
Summer Resource Allocation Mixer
Mark your calendars and save the date for Black Remote She’s summer resource allocation mixer happening on July 16 at 3PM EST / 12PM PST!
View the mixer agenda here to learn more about the structure of this event.
As a gentle reminder, this is a BIPOC-only event to honor the continued discrepancies in resources available and accessible to Black and Brown people in our communities.
BIPOC folks interested in attending the mixer to request and/or share resources can RSVP here.
White allies can donate to support this event here.
How To Strengthen Your Job Search & Navigate Toxic Workplaces
Join Dr. Heliana Ramirez, Jasmine Williams-Jacobs, and Joe Cardillo for a LinkedIn Live Audio as we dig into job search/career resources, examples, and Q&A.
We'll talk about:
The basics every job seeker needs to (re)start a search plus how/why to reset if you've been in a toxic work environment
Black Remote She's resources for job seekers (and job board!), the Black Women Toxic Job Suicide Prevention Resource Guide developed by Dr. Heliana Ramirez, and open job search resources created via The Early Manager. We'll share a quick overview of each, plus talk through examples.
Job seeker/careers Q&A (we want to hear your questions & concerns!)
Toni Stone Production: Young Professionals Nights
Black Remote She is excited about our partnership with Playhouse on Park in West Hartford, CT for their upcoming Toni Stone Production, an original play inspired by the book Curveball, The Remarkable Story of Toni Stone by Martha Ackmann.
Against all odds, Toni Stone blazes a path in the male-dominated sports world, shattering expectations and creating her own set of rules. Follow Toni’s journey as she fights for love, equality and a chance to do what she wants the most — play baseball.
RSVP here for Youth Professionals Night (ages 35 and under) for $25 ticket, which includes a networking reception at 6:00PM with snacks and drinks, followed by a performance at 7:30PM.
Do Something: Identity(ies) International Conference 2024
The Do Something: Identity(ies) (DSI) conference is happening on May 31, 2024 and you’re invited!
The DSI conference is an international virtual conference that centers and celebrates the most erased realities in the LGBTQPIA2S+ community.
The intention of the conference is to center trans/non binary and many more non cis identities’ realities and educate the world on affirming care. This is an opportunity for us to show up and learn how to create a safer world for all people and learn how to collaboratively heal and engage in restorative & healing justice.
All presentations, panels, lectures, education sessions, and more are presented exclusively by folx who are trans/non binary and/or another non cis identity.
My session will start at 10:30am PST / 1:30pm EST.
Learn more and register here with the discount code: FAndF25 for 25% of your ticket.
Spring Annual Member Mixer (2024) at Black Remote She
Join us for our Spring Annual Member Mixer at Black Remote She!
Our mixer will include breakout sessions with participating annual members who regularly post job opportunities to BRS, where they will discuss best cover letter practices, navigating job searches with recruiters, and inspiration for landing new opportunities with gender-affirming workplaces.
To learn more about the structure of this event and what to expect in attendance, view our mixer agenda here.
Whether you're a community member looking for work, a creative searching for aligned opportunities, or have questions about how to get more involved with our annual members at Black Remote She, this event is for you!
This is a FREE event open to the community.
Please email us at info@blackremoteshe.com to request accommodations for this event.
TransTech Summit
The annual TransTech Summit is the only technology conference in the world that centers the needs of QTBIPOC, while ensuring there’s space for everyone to plug into this message.
From March 28th - 31st, TransTech is bringing you presentations from 50+ industry experts who can help you build your skill set and confidence in tech, as well as create a functional action plan for growth.
TransTech works every day to empower, educate, and employ those most at the margins in technology. They build beyond coding skills, providing critical resource access to all the necessary skills QTBIPOC need to succeed.
This year’s summit theme is Beyond the Code and I’ll be presenting at 11:40am EST - 12:40pm EST on March 28, 2024 in the DEI and Human Rights track.
The TransTech Summit provides attendees with tools to grow their existing careers, interact with new media technology, network with other LGBTQIA people, learn new skills, and access additional training tools.
Learn more and register to join here.
Please note: Existing TransTech members and folks in the Black Remote She community can register with a free virtual ticket here.
Meaningful Care Conference
Meaningful Care is a day-long conference centering the lived-experiences of those accessing care. Speakers will discuss an intersectional approach to addressing multi-level health disparities, develop and diversify networks of 2SLGBTQI+ culturally responsive health care and social service providers, and more.
This is a hybrid event, held online and in-person in Portland, OR.
Jasmine, founder and director of Black Remote She, will present an online session at 2:30PM - 3:15PM PST / 5:30PM - 6:15PM EST discuss how health service providers and professionals can better serve and affirm BIPOC intersectional people accessing care and employees providing care in their workplace.
This conference is held by Cascade AIDS Project in partnership with Black & Beyond the Binary Collective, a collective building the leadership, healing, and safety for transgender, queer, nonbinary, two-spirit, and intersex (TQN2SI+) Oregonians with a focus on Black & Indigenous identities.
Learn more and register to attend here.
How to Make Google Analytics 4 Work for Your Nonprofit
Center for Digital Strategy is hosting a training for nonprofit communications, fundraising, and digital staff. This 6-session course will give you practical experience using GA4’s new metrics, features, and reports using hands-on experience with scenarios relevant to your work.
Sessions will be at 3 ET / noon PT on Tuesday and Thursday.
Starting Tuesday March 12, Thursday March 14, Tuesday March 19, Thursday March 21, Tuesday March 26 and ending Thursday March 28th.
Learn more and sign up to register here.
Digital Strategy Summit
I’m excited to share that I'll be speaking at the Digital Strategy Summit, happening February 26 - March 1st, and you’re invited!
The summit is a 5-day virtual immersive crash course in all things digital strategy.
I’ll be presenting a session on February 27 at 1pm EST about the importance of reinforcing equity, psychological safety, and inclusion in remote/hybrid workplaces.
Sessions are recorded, so even if you can’t attend live, there’s an opportunity to benefit from the content and experience.
Learn more and register with my discount code: BlackRemoteShe20 for 20% off your ticket.
If you’re interested in attending, but would like support with your ticket, folks can apply for a social equity-based scholarship here.
Resource Allocation Mixer
Black Remote She is excited to announce our first-ever Resource Allocation Mixer!
The mixer will be hosted by Jasmine T. Williams-Jacobs (they/she), Black Remote She’s Founder and Director, and co-hosted by Mo Viviane (they/them), Trans Empowerment Project’s Program Manager of their Trans Employment Project.
The resource allocation mixer is FREE and will offer BRS community members an informal space to request resources to support their livelihood. View the mixer agenda here to learn more.
Please note: To honor the continued discrepancies of resources and support available to Black and Brown people, this is a BIPOC-only event. White allies can donate to support this mixer and future events here and donations for Trans Empowerment Project can be made here.
Whether you're looking for housing resources, funding opportunities, local legal support, entrepreneurship resources, and/or have questions about how to connect with organizations offering low cost or free assistance for any other forms of support, this event is for you.
BIPOC network weavers, changemakers, and activists actively involved with and/or connected to organizations providing resources to 2SLGBTQI+ people are also welcomed to attend to spread the word about additional resources on their radar.
Save the date to join us on February 20, 2024 at 3PM EST / 12PM PST.
Please email info@blackremtoteshe.com to request accommodations for this event.
Please note: If you RSVP and haven’t received a calendar invite in your inbox within 1 business day, please check your spam folder.
Annual Member Mixer at Black Remote She
Join us for our first-ever Annual Member Mixer at Black Remote She!
Our mixer will include breakout sessions with participating annual members who regularly post job opportunities to BRS, where they will discuss holistic hiring practices, navigating job searches with recruiters, and inspiration for landing new opportunities with gender-affirming workplaces.
To learn more about the structure of this event and the lineup of participating annual members, view our mixer agenda here.
Whether you're a community member looking for work, a creative searching for aligned opportunities, or have questions about how to get more involved with our annual members at Black Remote She, this event is for you!
This is a FREE event open to the community.
We can’t wait to be in community with you!
Please email us at info@blackremoteshe.com to request accommodations for this event.
Join Common Healing for guided meditations
Common Healing invites you to join them for 30 mins of grounding and guided visualization followed by 10 minutes of shared reflections.
Their Communal Healing event aims to invite folks to take a moment ground into now and co-create future possibilities.
All Communal Healing events are held online. Learn more and RSVP for an upcoming meditation session here.
Please note: This event is hosted and curated by a community partner - our founder won’t be speaking at this event.
The Intersection: Diverse Folx Converse
Our founder joins Dr. Shannon Wong for Season 2, Episode 9 of The Intersection: Diverse Folx Converse to talk about self-care, work/life balance, and career alignment.
This event was held on September 21, Black Women’s Equal Pay Day.
Learn more and view the recording here.
Hiring Hacks | Future Proof Collective
Our founder was a panelist at the Hiring Hacks event with Future Proof Collective, a web3 education collective that helps highly skilled web2 technologists who are women, non-binary, trans, or genderqueer.
This event debunked the assumption that only people with a tech industry background can work in web3.
This was their final educational web3 event for this season to explore working in web3 from just about anywhere.
Our founder was featured on the Hiring Hacks panel to share tips for job seekers to apply to any industry.
Event Date: Monday, September 12 at 1:00pm - 2:00pm PST / 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST.
Learn more here .
Stay tuned for the recording!
Career Talks | Out in Tech
Our founder joined Out in Tech’s Career Talks on August 26th.
This event included practical workshops about:
Excelling at your job interview
Sprucing up your resume
Networking effectively
and more.
In case you missed it, check out the recording.
BladeCon 2022
Black Liberation and the Digital Economy (BLADE) is a two-day, virtual conference that showcases Black innovators who are thriving on emerging and mature digital platforms.
This event is hosted by the Black Innovation Alliance (BIA), a national coalition of innovator support organizations (ISOs) dedicated to ensuring that Black people gain full access to the innovation economy.
With provocative keynotes, intimate masterclasses and expert-led meetups (including a Professional Networking meetup with our founder), BIA has gathered an inspiring group of hustlers and dreamers that are making it work, making it rain, and making new pathways to generational wealth for their families and communities.
Join us on Feb 23 and 24 for two days of Black Digital Excellence.
RSVP here for your spot today!
A Healing Summit for Trans/Non-binary/Gender Variant BIPOC
Sign up to join Tending the Garden’s healing summit for trans, non-binary, and gender variant BIPOC.
This online event is for and focused on non-cis and non-white folks who are healing from sexual violence. The cost to attend is $44.
The summit will be hosted by Jordi (she/they), a black queer non-binary trans femme currently based out of New Orleans.
Featuring various workshops including:
Meditation and Daily Habits Around Gratitude
Led by West (they/them), a Black non-binary energy and shadow worker, Buddhist, and witch from NYC.
Consent & Communicating Boundaries
Led by edxi, an Afro Blackfeet Indigenous trans feminine Pinay multi media insurrectionary artist & organizer.
Herbalism for self-healing and navigating grief
Led by Jamesa Hawthorne (they/them), a community herbalist and owner of apothecary, Jam Haw Herbals.
Learn more and RSVP here.
Please note: This event is hosted and curated by a community partner - our founder won’t be speaking at this event.
Elevate Hacks
Elevate Hacks is an international virtual hackathon for female-identifying and non-binary high school and college (undergraduate) students.
At the hackathon, you can gain new technical skills, hear from inspiring women in tech in panel discussions, and network with students and industry professionals.
You can learn to code and build a website or app through their introductory workshops for a chance to win Airpods, Amazon Fire HD tablets and Echo Dot speakers, Polaroid cameras, Internships, and much more free swag!
Learn more and RSVP here.
ColorStack’s Stand Up, Stand Out, Stand Proud
Our founder spoke at ColorStack's Stand Up, Stand Out, Stand Proud event on Friday, June 25th.
ColorStack is a nonprofit organization working to improve the retention and success of Black and Latinx computer science students.
We covered ways interns can stand out at their internships and shared tips for leveraging your existing personal and professional experiences in the workplace.
PowertoFly’s Pride at Work Summit
While the world has seen great strides to increase inclusion of our LGBTQIA+ community, the professional world still has a ways to go to reach true inclusion.
As part of Diversity Reboot 2021, PowerToFly's PRIDE summit series will focus on bringing individuals, leaders and organizations together to talk about the actions they are taking to increase representation, showcase members of the PowerToFly community who are making an impact, and highlight companies actively hiring right now.
Our founder, Jasmine T. Jacobs, spoke about inclusion, access, and opportunity to over 10,000 people across the globe at PowerToFly's virtual summit, June 8th-11th.
If you missed this event, check out the recording!
Out in Tech Virtual Conference
On April 9 from 3-6p ET, Out in Tech hosted a free virtual conference for QTBIPOC job-seekers.
Attendees connected with recruiters and learned practical tips on standing out as a candidate. This event included a special appearance from our founder, Jasmine T. Jacobs!
Learn more here.
“I will continue to use my voice to advocate and evoke change for my community.”
-Jasmine T. Jacobs, Founder of Black Remote She