Presented by I Be Black Girl

I Be Black Girl KiKi Brunch: Black Women in Color - What's in your crayon box?

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About This Event

Join us for I Be Black Girl's Annual Kiki, a celebration bringing together Black women, femmes, and girls with keynote speaker Raynell “Supa Cent” Steward, founder of the Crayon Case Cosmetics.

I Be Black Girl was born from a brunch in 2017, and the theme of connection continues to be our foundation today.

Come celebrate with us, connect with kindred spirits, and experience the power of community.

The word Crayon have very versatile associations. For some, it represents children and their colorful imaginations. For others, it’s a resource for a calming activity. For Raynell Steward (Wuzzam Supa) they are a vessel to a world of opportunities, goal accomplishing, and dream igniting.

CEO / Founder have always been titles the world knew would eventually be associated with Supa. From T-Shirts, to phone cases, purses, and promotions, there was always an entrepreneurial spirit driving her. Early 2016, Supa became fascinated with makeup. In a quest to earn more, a strong frustration was formed, fueling her to research deeper, get her questions and concerns answered. Quietly, Supa researched, sampled, invested and passionately created the incomparable Crayon Case Cosmetics.

Crayon Case Cosmetics is a safe haven for the amateur make-up artist and newbies to the make-up world. With over one hundred products launched and doing significantly well, it’s safe to say the journey for the Crayon Case is far from over. Multiple sell outs, and hectic restock days, Supa continues to nurture her brand with a bright spirit and unwavering faith. With Crayon Case leading the pack, Supa continues to re-invent the narrative of Social Media influencers.

Still a strong advocate for her community, she effortlessly gives and offers opportunities for those in need and desiring more. Becoming the employer to those who continuously had doors shut in their faces will not be the last highlight for Supa. As a business woman of color, the odds are slightly against her, but she continues to make her presence stronger than her battles. Even in adversity, Supa’s infectious smile and humorous spirit will shine through all trials

About This Event

Join us for I Be Black Girl's Annual Kiki, a celebration bringing together Black women, femmes, and girls with keynote speaker Raynell “Supa Cent” Steward, founder of the Crayon Case Cosmetics.

I Be Black Girl was born from a brunch in 2017, and the theme of connection continues to be our foundation today.

Come celebrate with us, connect with kindred spirits, and experience the power of community.

The word Crayon have very versatile associations. For some, it represents children and their colorful imaginations. For others, it’s a resource for a calming activity. For Raynell Steward (Wuzzam Supa) they are a vessel to a world of opportunities, goal accomplishing, and dream igniting.

CEO / Founder have always been titles the world knew would eventually be associated with Supa. From T-Shirts, to phone cases, purses, and promotions, there was always an entrepreneurial spirit driving her. Early 2016, Supa became fascinated with makeup. In a quest to earn more, a strong frustration was formed, fueling her to research deeper, get her questions and concerns answered. Quietly, Supa researched, sampled, invested and passionately created the incomparable Crayon Case Cosmetics.

Crayon Case Cosmetics is a safe haven for the amateur make-up artist and newbies to the make-up world. With over one hundred products launched and doing significantly well, it’s safe to say the journey for the Crayon Case is far from over. Multiple sell outs, and hectic restock days, Supa continues to nurture her brand with a bright spirit and unwavering faith. With Crayon Case leading the pack, Supa continues to re-invent the narrative of Social Media influencers.

Still a strong advocate for her community, she effortlessly gives and offers opportunities for those in need and desiring more. Becoming the employer to those who continuously had doors shut in their faces will not be the last highlight for Supa. As a business woman of color, the odds are slightly against her, but she continues to make her presence stronger than her battles. Even in adversity, Supa’s infectious smile and humorous spirit will shine through all trials

Getting There

The Hitch
7013 Dodge St
Omaha, 68132
United States