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Black Podcasting - BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO REPORTEDLY ANNOUNCE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN SUBSIDIES FOR ADVANCED CHIPS
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BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO REPORTEDLY ANNOUNCE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN SUBSIDIES FOR ADVANCED CHIPS

podcast December 31, 1969

In this episode, hosts Ian Dunlap, Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings dive into the promising news of the US government’s announcement to allocate billions of dollars in subsidies for advanced chips. This strategic move aims to boost domestic production of advanced semiconductors and reduce dependency on foreign manufacturers. The discussion […]

Black Podcasting - Understanding the Racial Wealth Gap: How America Made the Black-White Wealth Gap
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Understanding the Racial Wealth Gap: How America Made the Black-White Wealth Gap

podcast December 31, 1969

In this thought-provoking episode of Market Mondays, hosts Troy Millings and Rashad Bilal engage in an insightful conversation with guest experts Louise Story and Ebony Reed about the deeply entrenched racial wealth gap in America. The conversation revolves around the book “Fifteen Cents on the Dollar: The Black-White Wealth Gap,” […]

Black Podcasting - Social Media is Becoming the New TV
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Social Media is Becoming the New TV

podcast December 31, 1969

Explore the pivotal insights on social media’s evolution from its personal origins to a powerful advertising medium, mirroring television’s reach, as discussed with Isaac Hayes III. Dive deep into the intricacies of engagement, followership, and the impact of algorithms on content visibility. Learn how platforms like Fanbase redefine engagement, prioritizing […]

Black Podcasting - George Floyd - Part 1
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George Floyd – Part 1

podcast December 31, 1969

In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the life of George Floyd, exploring the systemic racism and discrimination he faced throughout his life, as well as the resilience and sense of community that defined his neighborhood, Cuney Homes. We discuss the oppressive mechanisms used historically to keep black people […]

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