
The Greater Miami (FL) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated marked its 70th Anniversary with a dazzling and deeply meaningful Book & Author Luncheon that honored not only its rich legacy, but the enduring power of Black women’s stories. This year’s featured author, A’Lelia Bundles, biographer of Madam C.J. Walker and great-great-granddaughter of the iconic entrepreneur, brought history to life through her acclaimed book Joy Goddess: A’Lelia Walker and the Harlem Renaissance.
The event drew a distinguished audience filled with dignitaries, elected officials, community leaders, and Link history makers who came to celebrate seven decades of service, scholarship, and sisterhood. Their presence underscored the chapter’s stature as a guiding force in Miami’s civic and cultural landscape.
How A’Lelia Bundles Was Chosen
For Chairwoman Gail Ash Dotson, the connection was instantaneous.
That impression was shared and expanded by Chairwoman Jessica Garrett Modkins, who led the author conversation and helped shape the event’s creative direction.
“What we wanted to create with this event was an experience,” Modkins said. “From guests being welcomed by two on-themed Cotton Club–style greeters in showgirl headdresses, to the seamless check-in provided by findmytablenumber.com we wanted this to be not only our biggest fundraiser, but the best guest experience we’ve ever produced.”
Modkins added that inviting Bundles was intentional, not just for the literary prestige, but for the transformative opportunity her work offers:
The Experience: A Tribute to Legacy and Culture
Bundles expressed deep honor that her biography had been selected, noting that the event joins a tradition that has showcased authors such as Ambassador Andrew Young, Bebe Moore Campbell, and Terry McMillan.
The Vision Forward: President Sabrina Knight’s Goals for the Chapter
As the Greater Miami Chapter honored its past, President Sabrina Knight made clear that the next chapter of leadership is rooted in global consciousness, local empowerment, and internal unity.
- Strengthening International Impact
Knight aims to deepen the organization’s work in neighboring countries such as Haiti, Jamaica, and the Bahamas:
- Expanding Local Community Engagement
Under her leadership, the chapter has significantly grown its community involvement. She intends to build on that momentum through:
- Voter registration and education
- Mentorship and scholarship programs
- Strengthening partnerships that uplift underserved communities
- Deepening Sisterhood and Collaboration
Knight’s administration emphasizes unity among members and with neighboring chapters:
“My mission as President is to deepen relationships within Miami-Dade County and beyond, by creating inclusive service projects and sisterhood experiences that foster unity and connection.”
A Celebration Rooted in Legacy, Lifted by Vision
The 70th Anniversary of the Greater Miami (FL) Chapter of The Links was not simply a milestone—it reflected seventy years of service, elegance, influence, and empowerment. Through the presence of A’Lelia Bundles and the intentional leadership of Chairwomen Modkins and Dotson, the event bridged past and present, reminding attendees that history is not just something to be read it is something to inhabit, to honor, and to advance.
And under President Sabrina Knight’s forward-looking leadership, the chapter stands poised to carry that history into its next era with purpose, unity, and global impact.
