227: Why Financial Wellness Is Critical For Women Of Color
The financial well-being of women of color is more critical than ever in today’s world. Did you know the median net worth for single black women is just $200 and […]
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A gruesome, unpunished 1967 murder reveals little-known stories of the civil rights movement and Black resistance in Mississippi and Louisiana. “American Reckoning” on Frontline, from PBS, tells the story of Wharlest Jackson Sr. and the search for those who killed him. In this episode of Buried Truths, host Hank Klibanoff talks to the filmmakers behind this documentary, Brad Lichtenstein and Yoruba Richen. Klibanoff also speaks with Stanley Nelson, the weekly newspaper editor who brought this story of Wharlest Jackson Sr. to light.
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The financial well-being of women of color is more critical than ever in today’s world. Did you know the median net worth for single black women is just $200 and […]
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