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Miami Women's Month 2026: A Movement Empowering the Community
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Over 300 community leaders gathered at CityPlace Doral to celebrate the "31 Voices" project and honor 15 influential women driving real change across South Florida.
MIAMI - eTradeWire -- Miami Women's Month 2026 concluded pass march 28 with a standout closing event at CityPlace Doral, bringing together more than 300 attendees to celebrate, connect, and empower women across the community.
Miami Women's Month began as an initiative led by Isabel Almaraz, Constanza Espejo and Marcelo Llovel, with the goal of creating a meaningful space for women to connect, grow, and support.
"What started as an idea to recognize women quickly evolved into a platform focused on connection, opportunity, and community," said Constanza Espejo, board member and director of the initiative.
A Month of Community and Impact
Miami Women's Month is defined by its inclusive and collaborative approach, featuring a diverse calendar of events including talks, cultural experiences, wellness activities, and networking opportunities.
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A central pillar of the initiative is its official calendar, a growing platform that not only brings together events across the city but also supports and elevates high-quality proposals under one shared vision: community.
One of this year's highlights was the "31 Voices" project, which honored one woman each day throughout March. These women shared real stories of resilience, reinvention, and leadership, inspiring others through their impact and journeys.
A Closing that Reflects Growth
The closing event marked the culmination of a month of meaningful engagement, bringing together community leaders, cultural representatives, and influential figures from across Miami.
During the evening, 15 women were recognized for their contributions and impact, receiving honors from both Miami Women's Month and the City of Doral.
The event was attended by Doral Councilwoman Maureen Porras, as well as international representatives including the Consul of Argentina and the Cultural Delegate of Spain, highlighting the multicultural spirit of the initiative.
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Miami Women's Month is supported by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and is the result of a collaboration between We Art Foundation, DORCAM, and Power2Voice. The Doral Contemporary Art Museum serves as a key venue for many of the month's activities.
A Growing Movement
More than an event, Miami Women's Month is a living platform that fosters connection, dialogue, and opportunity. It brings together diverse voices and leadership styles, embracing inclusion as a driving force for change.
With increasing support from institutions and the private sector, the initiative continues to grow year after year.
"Our vision is to keep expanding this network and create an even greater impact within our community," Espejo added.
For more information, visit: http://www.miamiwomensmonth.com
Miami Women's Month began as an initiative led by Isabel Almaraz, Constanza Espejo and Marcelo Llovel, with the goal of creating a meaningful space for women to connect, grow, and support.
"What started as an idea to recognize women quickly evolved into a platform focused on connection, opportunity, and community," said Constanza Espejo, board member and director of the initiative.
A Month of Community and Impact
Miami Women's Month is defined by its inclusive and collaborative approach, featuring a diverse calendar of events including talks, cultural experiences, wellness activities, and networking opportunities.
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A central pillar of the initiative is its official calendar, a growing platform that not only brings together events across the city but also supports and elevates high-quality proposals under one shared vision: community.
One of this year's highlights was the "31 Voices" project, which honored one woman each day throughout March. These women shared real stories of resilience, reinvention, and leadership, inspiring others through their impact and journeys.
A Closing that Reflects Growth
The closing event marked the culmination of a month of meaningful engagement, bringing together community leaders, cultural representatives, and influential figures from across Miami.
During the evening, 15 women were recognized for their contributions and impact, receiving honors from both Miami Women's Month and the City of Doral.
The event was attended by Doral Councilwoman Maureen Porras, as well as international representatives including the Consul of Argentina and the Cultural Delegate of Spain, highlighting the multicultural spirit of the initiative.
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Miami Women's Month is supported by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and is the result of a collaboration between We Art Foundation, DORCAM, and Power2Voice. The Doral Contemporary Art Museum serves as a key venue for many of the month's activities.
A Growing Movement
More than an event, Miami Women's Month is a living platform that fosters connection, dialogue, and opportunity. It brings together diverse voices and leadership styles, embracing inclusion as a driving force for change.
With increasing support from institutions and the private sector, the initiative continues to grow year after year.
"Our vision is to keep expanding this network and create an even greater impact within our community," Espejo added.
For more information, visit: http://www.miamiwomensmonth.com
Source: We Art Foundation Inc
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