Manchester, NH — The 19th Annual Black New England Conference (BNEC) focuses on the intersection of social media and the African American experience, via the lens of Black influencers. With the nation’s 250th anniversary fast approaching, the conference’s focus falls upon what progress has (or hasn’t) been made. A panel of social media influencers come together at BNEC to share their perspectives on how far African Americans have come, the challenges that remain, and the paths forward in areas such as education, economic disparities, political disenfranchisement, criminal justice reform, and community empowerment.
The keynote conversation at BNEC will feature Atlanta-based media personality Lynae Vanee. An activist, entrepreneur, and social media star, Vanee uses her platform to advocate for social justice and amplify Black voices. With the conference’s focus on the resilience of Black voices throughout America’s history, Lynae Vanee is the perfect fit to deliver a great keynote at BNEC 2025. As part of the conversation, Vanee will be interviewed by actor and TV news host Shannon LaNier.
“Having Lynae Vanee as our keynote presenter is such a joy,” BHTNH Senior Program Director Quinci Worthey said. “She is a powerhouse of an individual through and through. I’m excited to witness her insights firsthand through a fireside chat format.”
The 19th Annual Black New England Conference is set for Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) in Manchester, NH. Learn more about BNEC at https://blackheritagetrailnh.org/black-new-england-conference-2025/.
About the Conference:
Since its inception in 2006, the Black New England Conference has grown into a celebrated annual gathering that bridges academic research and community celebration of Black life and history. The 2025 edition continues this legacy, offering renewed perspectives as we approach the 250th anniversary of America’s founding.
Registration & Participation:
Register now for in-person or virtual attendance at https://blackheritagetrailnh.org/black-new-england-conference-2025/ . Attendance is $95 for in-person, including a luncheon (Early Bird rate of $75 until 8/31). Virtual attendance is $45.
About BHTNH:
The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire is an independent 501(c)(3) organization that promotes awareness and appreciation of African American history and life in order to build more inclusive communities today. We work to visibly honor and share a truer, more inclusive history through exhibits, educational programs, curriculum development and tours that can change the way our country understands human dignity when it is free of historical stereotypes. The statewide Black Heritage Trail connects the stories of New Hampshire’s African heritage by documenting and making visible many of the sites that testify to this rich history. For more information please call the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire at (603) 570-8469; or send an email to info@blackheritagetrailnh.org.