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Episode 109:
Guest Name: James Parker with Surprise Guest
Guest Business: 1921
EPISODE SUMMARY
In this episode of Black Businesses Matter Podcast, we sit down with James Parker, the CEO and Founder of 1921 Coworking, Inc. and 1921 Incubator, NFP. Named to honor the historic Black Wall Street of Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1921 is the first tech and manufacturing incubator located on the far South Side of Chicago.
James shares insights about his upbringing and describes himself as a serial tech entrepreneur, having launched several apps and websites. He moved around frequently as a child, which allowed him to learn and experience a variety of things. One of his first ventures was teaching piano basics, showcasing his talent as a music prodigy.
Joining James is special guest Cynda Williams, known for her role in ‘Mo’ Better Blue’. She explains her reasons for supporting 1921 and emphasizes the importance of initiatives like this for the community. Cynda also discusses her connection to Chicago, her journey in building a creative career, and the necessity of leaving the city to grow.
James outlines the opening plan for 1921, detailing the phases for the coworking space's rollout throughout the year. With the first phase set to launch this month, he highlights the significance of creating jobs in the community through the business owners he aims to attract.
If you are a Chicago based entrepreneur this may be the coworking space and initiative for you, Join James on his journey to revive black Wall Street.
IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT…
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