
Investing 101 is here!
Investing 101 is here! We’re taking the fear out of finance — one conversation at a time.Our beginner-friendly course helps
We’re here to break barriers, build confidence, and rewrite the narrative around wealth and investing—one community, one conversation, one investment at a time.
Because wealth shouldn’t be a privilege—it should be possible.
Money meets mindfulness. Our workshops bring together financial experts and community mentors to help you master budgeting, investing, and self-worth — all in a supportive, judgment-free zone.
Step into a space designed for connection. Whether you’re just starting your investment journey or already building your portfolio, our networking events are where collaboration and opportunity meet.
Real stories. Real strategies. Real change. Join powerful conversations led by women of color reshaping the narrative of wealth, access, and financial independence.
Our biggest celebration of empowerment and progress. A weekend of learning, inspiration, and sisterhood featuring keynote speakers, live panels, and actionable sessions to elevate your financial journey.

Investing 101 is here! We’re taking the fear out of finance — one conversation at a time.Our beginner-friendly course helps

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We’re here to shift mindsets and create access. Brown Girls Invest is m ore than a platform—it’s a movement.
To educate: Making money talk less intimidating and more inclusive
To empower: Giving women the tools to invest in their futures
To elevate: Creating a pipeline of financially confident women who support one another

For most of my life, my relationship with money has largely been fear-based. I was raised in a middle-income home, with a single earner, four children, and continual expenses.

Growing up in a South Asian household, money talk was often something whispered about or avoided altogether. We were constantly reminded with phrases like, “Save for the future,”