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In Conversation with Victoria Rowell

Mar 25, 2025 at 6:30 PM

Howard University School of Business
2600 6th Street Northwest
2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20059

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General Admission - Free

VIP with book - Reserved seat* and copy of the book

VIP with Preferred Seating - Reserved seating* in the first 3-4 rows

*Reserved seats will be released 10 minutes before programming begins. No refunds.

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General Admission

FREE!

VIP with Book

$42.50

VIP Preferred Seating (first 2 rows)

$10.00

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Event Summary

In Conversation with Victoria Rowell is an initmate talk with the award-winning actress about the recent re-release of her popular memior, The Women Who Raised Me.

Event Details

Join us for ‘In Conversation with Victoria Rowell’ on March 25 at 6:30 pm at Howard University School of Business! 

This exclusive event features the award-winning actress, director, producer, and author as she shares her career journey, life in foster care, and advocacy for foster youth. Rowell will talk about her book and what she hopes to see happen on the big screen soon!

Limited books available for purchase onsite after the talk with signing and photos immediately following the talk.

Victoria Rowell is a 3x Emmy-nominated, 12x NAACP Image Award-winning actress. Victoria has received dozens of Civic Awards for community service and is a tireless supporter of Foster Care. As spokesperson for the Casey Foundation for over fifteen years, she brought attention to the needs of children in foster care through her television work to a worldwide audience. A veteran of the big and small screen, best known for her work with Samuel L. Jackson, Eddie Murphy, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Jim Carey, and Dick Van Dyke on Diagnosis Murder as well as her iconic role as Drucilla Winters on CBS's number one daytime drama, The Young and the Restless. 

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