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Black culture and small businesses have a long, intertwined history rooted in resilience, community building, and economic empowerment in the face of systemic barriers. From historical hubs like Black Wall Street to the rise of modern entrepreneurs (like ourselves), Black owned businesses have served as pillars of social and economic life within the Black community, though they still face persistent challenges.
In this episode we hit at the “Status” of the Black Culture. We brag about being a multitrillion dollar buying system, but where does that consumerism get us as far as being business owners. Why are so many of us still getting it out of the mud if we have a trillion dollars that says otherwise?
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When you’re one of the few, or the only Black man in the room, leadership comes with a unique mix of visibility and isolation. Every achievement is on display. Every […]
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