JUNETEENTH 2023 – Part I
In honor of Juneteenth and the 3rd anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, we thought we’d do something a little different this month. Back in June 2020, we did two episodes with black men and black women founders, capturing their raw thoughts, emotions, and insights at the time. These were two of our most popular episodes of all time. And the sentiments shared, and vulnerability shared are as powerful today as they were then.
This is part I, with me moderating a panel of black men founders: Kahlil Ashanti, Bara Cola, AK Ikwuakor, and Claudius Mbemba.
In some ways, that time in 2020 was a catalyst for progress. Unfortunately though – with an extended pandemic, a tough economy, and frankly the passage of time – we have not seen enough continued focus, and a loss of priority. One thing that history teaches us…its that where society’s gaze lands, progress and achievement follow. The founders from these episodes certainly show a representative slice of the founder journey. Some have startups that are prospering with investment capital. Some have pivoted. And some have sunset. But all of these founders remain wise and fierce.
Take time to ponder on what you hear...
In this throwback episode from June 2020, we discussed:
- How it feels to be a black man in America (June 2020)
- What it’s like to be a black entrepreneur in the midst of two American crises
- What steps are they taking, in light of the protests, George Floyd, and their own mental health
- Recommendations for others, including allies
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