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- October Highlights: Empowering Her Voice, Igniting Her Future: STSI Celebrates Girls in Leadership and STEAM
Empowering Girls, Igniting Futures, Celebrating the International Day of the Girl & STEAM Career Exploration Sister to Sister International (STSI) proudly joined forces with the Westchester Children’s Association to celebrate the International Day of the Girl Conference on October 9 at Manhattanville College’s historic Reid Castle . The inspiring day brought together young women from across Westchester and the Hudson Valley, including students from the Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers and North Rockland High School , to celebrate leadership, confidence, and opportunity. The keynote address was delivered by Lauren N. Morris , Founder and CEO of Loola Doola Boutique and Loola Doola Design & Manufacturing Inc. , who also serves as an STSI Board Member. Her story of entrepreneurship, creativity, and perseverance inspired attendees to embrace their power and purpose as future leaders. The conference also featured the interactive workshop “Code & Conduct, Real-World Etiquette for Future Leaders,” facilitated by Lydia K. Smith, MBA, STEAM Program Consultant at Sister to Sister International . Participants practiced real-world scenarios through role-plays and group challenges, learning how to make strong first impressions, communicate with confidence, and navigate digital spaces with integrity and grace. Later that month, STSI continued its commitment to empowerment through Igniting Potential, Discovering STEAM Career Paths , held on Saturday, October 18 at the Grinton I. Will Library in Yonkers. Moderated by Cheyenne Stephens , STSI STEAM Academy President, the event invited students to explore the exciting world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) through hands-on activities and conversations with accomplished industry professionals. Featured speakers included: Dr. Chiatogu Onyewu , STSI Board Member and Senior Director, RGM Program Management & Operations, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Mara Calderon Guerra , STSI Board Member and Senior Director, PepsiCo Global R&D Beverages Sade Amazan, MBA , STSI Steering Committee Member and Vice President, Sponsorships & Brand Partnerships Marketing, J.P. Morgan Private Bank Together, these two powerful events reflect STSI’s mission to equip girls and young women with the skills, confidence, and exposure they need to thrive as scholars, innovators, and leaders shaping the future. Meet Our 2025–26 STSI STEAM Academy Student Leadership Team Sister to Sister International is proud to announce our newly elected STSI STEAM Program Student Leadership Team for the 2025–26 program year. Leading with passion, purpose, and pride, these young women are ready to amplify youth voices, inspire innovation, and model what it means to lead through sisterhood and service. President – Cheyenne Stephens An 11th grader at New Rochelle High School , Cheyenne brings creativity, poise, and a deep commitment to empowering girls in STEAM. Her focus this year is on strengthening mentorship opportunities and creating spaces for young women to explore leadership with confidence and curiosity. Vice President – Destiny Pierre A 9th grader at Cardinal Spellman High School , Destiny’s enthusiasm, energy, and insight shine in every space she enters. She is eager to help connect new members, build bridges across cohorts, and spark collaboration across our programs. Board of Representatives – Sagar Sarr Now a freshman at SUNY Geneseo , Sagar continues on the leadership team as a thoughtful and committed voice for her peers. Her perspective and creativity will be key in shaping youth-led initiatives and ensuring all STSI scholars are represented in our planning and programming. Together, these remarkable young women embody the spirit of “lifting as we climb.” We look forward to seeing how their leadership will continue to advance the mission of Sister to Sister International and the growth of our STEAM Sistahs community. Upcoming Events & Announcements Please RSVP for the following upcoming STSI STEAM Academy events: November 11th – Hiking Excursion , Anthony’s Nose Trail 22nd – Friendsgiving Luncheon , STSI Home Office Goals & Gatorade (Mandatory Session for All STEAM Participants) This month, all STEAM participants are required to attend one of two “Goals & Gatorade” sessions designed to set personal and academic goals for the year. Personalized goal sheets will be shared via email in advance. Session 1 : Tuesday, November 11 (No School) | 6:00–7:00 PM Session 2 : Saturday, November 15 | 10:00–11:00 AM Please RSVP for the session your child will attend so we can prepare materials accordingly. December 13th – Code, Create, Survive: The Darwin DNA Challenge , Dolan DNA Learning Center 28th – Kwanzaa Celebration , NOMA Hotel Call to Action Ready to keep the momentum going? Invite Black girls and girls of color in your life to join the STSI STEAM Academy, kicking off October 2025. We offer year round tutoring, hands on industry trips, leadership workshops, and a sisterhood that lifts as it climbs. Send a quick email to lsmith@s2si.org to learn more or to get started today. Lydia K. Smith STEAM Consultant and STEAM Camp Coordinator Sister to Sister International Dr. Cheryl Brannan Founder and President Sister to Sister International
- STEAM September Highlights: HBCU Classic & The Woman King Movie Discussion
Celebrating HBCU Pride at the 2025 Classic This September, our STEAM Sistahs had the unforgettable opportunity to attend the HBCU NY Classic at MetLife Stadium, thanks to the generous support of the NCNW Westchester Section . The game, featuring Howard vs. Morehouse , was more than just football—it was an immersive celebration of HBCU culture, community, and pride. From the electrifying halftime show and marching bands to the spirited energy in the stands, our girls experienced firsthand the unique traditions that make HBCUs such vital institutions. The day was also deeply personal for our STSI family, as we proudly celebrated alumna Sachi Russell , daughter of Board Member Dr. Darlene Russell, who took the field with the Morehouse I Spelman University band . Seeing one of our own shine on such a stage was a full-circle moment, inspiring our current students to imagine themselves in future spaces of leadership, artistry, and academic excellence. This outing was a powerful reminder of the importance of exposure, showing our girls possibilities beyond their immediate communities and helping them see themselves reflected in spaces of excellence. STSI Board Member Dr. Chi Onyewu and STEAM Sister Amarachi O. Alumni & S TEAM Sistah, Sachi Russell, shines at the HBCUNY Classic Global Conversations Through The Woman King Earlier in September, our STEAM Sistahs came together for a special virtual discussion of the film The Woman King , in partnership with our sister organization, Bridge to Africa Connection (BTAC) in Ghana . The movie sparked rich dialogue about leadership, resilience, and representation, with students exploring what it means to lead with courage and compassion. Together, girls in the U.S. and Ghana reflected on: How the Agojie warriors challenged gender roles by leading as protectors and strategists. The importance of unity, resilience, and sacrifice in building strong communities. Ways they themselves could lead—in their schools, on their sports teams, and in their families. One camper shared: “Using our voices and fighting for education is essential.” Another added that the film reminded her of the importance of standing beside her sisters, just like the Agojie stood for one another. This cross-continental dialogue not only deepened students’ understanding of the film’s themes but also strengthened bonds between our STEAM Sistahs and the BTAC girls. Together, they celebrated sisterhood, empowerment, and the possibilities of leadership across borders. STEAM Impact Snapshot 74% of students served this year were Yonkers youth , underscoring our deep local impact. 92% of campers reported increased confidence in public speaking and leadership skills. Parents shared that their daughters came home “excited about STEAM, inspired to try new things, and more confident about their future.” Call to Action Ready to keep the momentum going? Invite Black girls and girls of color in your life to join the STSI STEAM Academy, kicking off October 13, 2025. We offer year round tutoring, hands on industry trips, leadership workshops, and a sisterhood that lifts as it climbs. Send a quick email to lsmith@s2si.org to learn more or to get started today. Additionally, join us on October 18th at the Grinton I. Will Library for STSI’s Sistah’s Circle: Igniting Potential , facilitated by our very own STEAM Sistah Cheyenne Stephens and featuring dynamic women leaders sharing their journeys in STEAM careers. Don’t miss this empowering conversation! RSVP today ! Lydia K. Smith STEAM Consultant and STEAM Camp Coordinator Sister to Sister International Dr. Cheryl Brannan Founder and President Sister to Sister International
- Con Edison Foundation Donates STSI's STEAM SISTA's Tickets to the Yankees Game
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Yonkers, NY — Sister to Sister International (STSI) extends its heartfelt gratitude to the Con Edison Foundation for their generous donation of tickets to the July 27th Phillies vs. Yankees game, which provided an unforgettable experience for our STEAM Sistahs. Thanks to Con Edison’s support, the girls enjoyed an exciting day at Yankee Stadium, where they cheered on the Yankees, bonded with their peers, and immersed themselves in the electric atmosphere of the game. Many participants noted that this outing was a highlight of their summer, creating memories they will cherish for years to come. “We are incredibly thankful for the Con Edison Foundation's commitment to empowering our youth,” said Dr. Cheryl Brannan, Founder & President of Sister to Sister International . “Opportunities like this not only create joy but also foster strong community ties and encourage the development of our girls in STEAM fields.” The event was not just a game; it was a celebration of teamwork, empowerment, and exploration for our youth. The laughter and enthusiasm were truly infectious, and we are immensely grateful for the chance to provide this experience. This Yankees outing was part of STSI’s year-round STEAM Academy, which combines hands-on learning, career exposure, leadership training, and cultural enrichment to prepare girls of color for success in education, careers, and life. For more information, please visit www.s2si.org or contact us at info@s2si.org . About Sister to Sister International: Sister to Sister International is dedicated to empowering girls and women through education and community engagement, specifically in the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) fields. Our programs aim to inspire the next generation of leaders and innovators, promote academic excellence, and encourage civic engagement. About Con Edison Foundation: The Con Edison Foundation is committed to building stronger communities and enhancing the quality of life in the areas we serve. Through education, community development, and sustainability initiatives, the Foundation supports various programs that uplift and empower individuals and families. Lydia K. Smith STEAM Consultant and STEAM Camp Coordinator Sister to Sister International Dr. Cheryl Brannan Founder and President Sister to Sister International
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- 30kfor30years | STSI
Join us in our mission to celebrate 30 years of service with the 30 Days for 30K Giving Tuesday Campaign! On Tuesday, November 28th, 2023, the world will come together to support Not for Profit organizations like Sister to Sister International (STSI). Our goal is to raise $30,000 to continue providing resources that support women & girls of color in Westchester and beyond. With your help, we can make a major impact in our community, state, and country. Show your support and be part of the movement to enrich the lives of women & girls ! Let's start today! Please help and donate! Donate to STSI as we continue the mission of developing future women leaders. Support STSI Leave a one-time donation First Name Last Name Email Enter the amount you wish to pay: $ Were you referred by an STSI Member? Yes No Name of your referring STSI Member: Donate Thank you for helping us make a difference! 2022 Wall of Fame We appreciate ALL donations. Special Congratulations to all of our Wall of Famers who have gone the "extra-mile" on our behalf! $5,000 and above Charter Communications Verizon Con Edison $1,000 and above ZNO Community Service Fund, Inc. $500 and above Cortesia Norman April Bourne $250 and above Cheryl Brannan Dr. Valerie Mason Cunningham Cheryl Green Renee Harris $100 and above Rev. Marcia White Smith Donate 3k 30 Years
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- BoardandCommittee | STSI
Sister to Sister International, Inc. is proud to celebrate 30 Years of Service to Westchester and beyond. We invite you to celebrate with us on Thursday, September 26, 2024 - An Evening Benefiting Black and Brown Women and Girls' Initiatives.













