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Beyond the Bio - Speaker Series: Pilar Mccloud

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Registration ends Thursday, 06/04/2026 5:00pm EDT

About This Event

Real People. Real Stories. Real Connections.

Gather with us for Beyond the Bio, a speaker series featuring women and gender expansive people from Rhode Island and beyond. Each event offers space for deep listening and meaningful conversation. Expect powerful storytelling, audience Q+A, and a chance to meet speakers in an intimate, community-centered setting.

This month, we’re honored to welcome multi-hyphenate Pilar Mccloud.

Pilar is a Providence-based community leader, youth mentor, and civic advocate who founded A Sweet Creation Youth Organization and The Pilar McCloud Experience in the city’s Olneyville neighborhood. She has held numerous leadership roles with the NAACP Providence Branch, including serving as Chairwoman of the Youth High School and College Chapters, and as a YouthWorks Advisor supporting youth councils across New England. Her community involvement also includes work with Keep Forward Movement (KFM), the Community Action Board through Tulane University’s State of Black Rhode Island initiative, and the Racial and Environmental Justice Committee, where she serves as Breathe Providence Coordinator.

With more than 20 years of experience supporting young people, Pilar has served as a Mentor Team Leader with YouthBuild Preparatory Academy through AmeriCorps and has mentored through organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ocean State, Goodwill Industries, The Met High School, and Nathaniel Greene Middle School. She facilitates programs focused on civil rights, social justice, and empowerment for young women, and holds certifications in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and as a Community Health Worker. Her contributions have been recognized through numerous honors, including the NAACP Rosa Parks Award, the YWCA Woman of Achievement Award, induction into the Martin Luther King Jr. Hall of Fame, and recognition as one of Rhode Island’s Remarkable Women of 2025. Her story has also been preserved by the Smithsonian and the Library of Congress through StoryCorps, reflecting her lasting impact on community leadership and youth development.

This is a ticketed event. Suggested donations of $5-10 per ticket helps support free public programs for women and gender expansive people.

The Alcove is grateful to our community of members and supporters whose generosity makes public programs like this one possible. Together, we create space to thrive.

About This Event

Real People. Real Stories. Real Connections.

Gather with us for Beyond the Bio, a speaker series featuring women and gender expansive people from Rhode Island and beyond. Each event offers space for deep listening and meaningful conversation. Expect powerful storytelling, audience Q+A, and a chance to meet speakers in an intimate, community-centered setting.

This month, we’re honored to welcome multi-hyphenate Pilar Mccloud.

Pilar is a Providence-based community leader, youth mentor, and civic advocate who founded A Sweet Creation Youth Organization and The Pilar McCloud Experience in the city’s Olneyville neighborhood. She has held numerous leadership roles with the NAACP Providence Branch, including serving as Chairwoman of the Youth High School and College Chapters, and as a YouthWorks Advisor supporting youth councils across New England. Her community involvement also includes work with Keep Forward Movement (KFM), the Community Action Board through Tulane University’s State of Black Rhode Island initiative, and the Racial and Environmental Justice Committee, where she serves as Breathe Providence Coordinator.

With more than 20 years of experience supporting young people, Pilar has served as a Mentor Team Leader with YouthBuild Preparatory Academy through AmeriCorps and has mentored through organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ocean State, Goodwill Industries, The Met High School, and Nathaniel Greene Middle School. She facilitates programs focused on civil rights, social justice, and empowerment for young women, and holds certifications in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and as a Community Health Worker. Her contributions have been recognized through numerous honors, including the NAACP Rosa Parks Award, the YWCA Woman of Achievement Award, induction into the Martin Luther King Jr. Hall of Fame, and recognition as one of Rhode Island’s Remarkable Women of 2025. Her story has also been preserved by the Smithsonian and the Library of Congress through StoryCorps, reflecting her lasting impact on community leadership and youth development.

This is a ticketed event. Suggested donations of $5-10 per ticket helps support free public programs for women and gender expansive people.

The Alcove is grateful to our community of members and supporters whose generosity makes public programs like this one possible. Together, we create space to thrive.

Getting There

The Alcove
189 Broadway
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
United States

Free street parking. One accessible parking spot on-site. Paid parking at 280 Broadway and 107 Federal Street (4-minute walk). Parking at 201 Broadway is prohibited and may result in towing. Alcoveri.org/visit for more information.