The Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ) will honor female African Americans who have impacted media at the Women of PABJ Annual Women’s History Month Brunch. They are “the voices, visionaries, and trailblazers shaping the future of media,” said Theresa Spencer, the organization’s Board Secretary. “Black women in media are the architects of our stories, the keepers of our culture, and the truth-tellers of our time,” she added. “This brunch is not just a celebration, it’s a recognition of the power we hold when we amplify each other.” Acknowledged for their achievements will be: Shawnette Wilson, of Fox 29’s, Erin Coleman, of NBC10 – both local Emmy-Award news winners, and Tamara P.O.C. Russell of WURD Radio. The theme is “Empowerment through storytelling.” Enjoy a brunch, an awards ceremony, and a “Luxury perfume-making Experience.” PABJ is dedicated to uplifting Black women who shape the narrative. It’s one of the United States’ largest industry organizations for Black media professionals. A female-only event. Free; registration is required. 11 a.m. EST to 2 p.m. EST (doors open at 10:30 a.m.). Pipeline Philadelphia, Coworking and Shared Offices, 30 South 15th Street (15th floor). Email: thspen@gmail.com or www.pabj.org.