The Eldest Daughters Collective is a peer support space for self-identified eldest or only daughters of immigrant and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color families.

This intentional space centers the experiences, hopes, dreams, grief, and resilience of the eldest daughters who often hold the weight of their families throughout their lifetime. 

Our collective is created by and for BIPOC Eldest Daughters.

We understand the unique journey of BIPOC eldest daughters. In the intersections of culture, tradition, and paving our own paths toward healing, BIPOC eldest face distinct challenges and triumphs.

From navigating familial expectations to preserving cultural heritage, our collective stands as an oasis of support and healing.

Join us in honoring the strength and hearts of BIPOC eldest daughters as we cultivate community and celebrate our shared experiences.

Spotlight:

Eldest Daughters Collective Goes National!

On May 31st, 2024, Eldest Daughters Collective repped at our first national conference, AAUW’s National Conference for College Women Student Leaders.

We brought in over 100 student leader and eldest daughters!

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