
Victoria Williams (in green shirt) surrounded by CM Tyron Hampton and PUSD Trustees Michelle Richardson Bailey, Jennifer Hall Lee and PUSD Chief Academic Officer, Helen Chan Hill (File Photo – Staff)
The Black Education Expo (BEE) isn’t just an event, it’s a dynamic, interactive movement that celebrates culture, community, and educational empowerment.
By Katlyn Ong
With an exciting expo hall, hands-on workshops, inspiring speakers, live demos, and holistic wellness resources, BEE is designed to bring together K–12 students, families, educators, and community members to connect, explore, and grow. The event intentionally fosters inclusive, joyful spaces where families can access resources for college and career readiness, mental health support, literacy tools, afterschool programs, and more, all under one roof.
A special moment of the day will take place at 12:15 pm, when BEE, in partnership with NATHA, will award five scholarships to BEE Scholars, uplifting young leaders who embody resilience, community service, and excellence.
Whether you’re a returning guest or attending for the first time, BEE offers an opportunity to learn, ask questions, meet trusted partners, and leave feeling inspired. This isn’t just an event, it’s a movement for educational equity and opportunity. All are welcome to this free event.
To register for free, click here.
Black Education Expo October 4, 2025 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Location Pasadena Convention Center 300 E. Green St. Pasadena, CA 91101









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