Brown Mama Monologues Rescheduled


Life is always gifting us with a story to tell. The Coronavirus/COVID-19/TheRona is just another narrative that will be put down in the history books.

In alignment with the CDC’s instructions to postpone or reschedule all events with over 50 attendees, The Brown Mama Monologues will be held on Friday, July 17th rather than our original May 9th date.

In addition, our debut show in the DC Metro region at the Bowie Center for Performing Arts has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 10, 2021.

While we love and appreciate the over 600 people who have attended our show the last two years, our primary and forever concern is the health and safety of our supporters.

This reschedule just means our moms will have more time to practice, you will have more time to purchase tickets and we all will have more time to make sure that family and friends are cared for and loved.

We look forward to seeing you on Friday, July 17th at the August Wilson Cultural Center for the 3rd Annual Brown Mama Monologues and in 2021 for our new beginning in the DMV. Stay healthy, safe and loved.

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Muffy Mendoza is a motivational speaker, author, tribe builder and overall awesome communicator. Most notably, Muffy is known for having cultivated a community of nearly 4,000 African-American moms hungry for social change when she noticed a lack of community among Black mothers in the Pittsburgh region. She created Brown Mamas, a sisterhood that connects moms with resources, advice and, best of all, each other. To further fill the void Muffy has created a line of educational products focused on helping Black moms be the best moms, too. Her first book, The Brown Mama Mindset: A Blueprint for Black Moms on Life, Love & Home, was featured at the 2018 Essence Festival and is currently sold in various cities across the U.S. Muffy champions the beauty of Black motherhood everywhere she goes, even on the TEDx stage. She received a standing ovation at the inaugural TEDx Strip District after giving a compelling depiction of modern day Black motherhood. From the TEDx stage she went on to create a stage for other Black moms. That same year she debuted the first annual Brown Mama Monologues showcase to an audience of over 200 moms. When she’s low-key, Muffy loves reading African history books, forcing her kids to watch most boring documentaries and snuggling with her best friend and husband Mr. Mack Mendoza. You can learn more about Muffy at brownmamas.com or muffymendoza.com.