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FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY: “The Women of Soul City” Discussion Panel

The Women of Soul City featured women who were integral to the development and vision of Soul City.

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Five years ago on this day, Warrenist was born in front of an audience that filled the Warren County Memorial Library community room to its capacity.

Organized as a company “introduction,” The Women of Soul City was a program that included a documentary showing of Soul City followed by an all-female discussion panel that featured the influential voices of Jane Ball-Groom, Wilhelmina Kearney, Magnolia Jackson, and Ihsan Abdin, and moderated by Dr. Charmaine McKissick-Melton, the daughter of Soul City founder, Floyd McKissick’s.

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The Women of Soul City (l-r): Wilhelmina Kearney, Jane Ball-Groom, Ihsan Abdin, Dr. Charmaine McKissick Melton, Magnolia Jackson, and Congresswoman Eva Clayton (📷 Crystal Myrick/The Warrenist)

Congresswoman Eva Clayton graciously closed the program with her own remarks about McKissick and the development and vision of Soul City.

Watch The Women of Soul City below:

2 Comments

  1. Jerome A Brown

    March 12, 2022 at 6:42 pm

    Keep up good work young lady.

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