The Myth of Black Buying Power Discussed

With increased protests in the streets and exploration of solutions for continuing police violence and persistent inequality has come renewed calls for the deployment of collective economic strength, particularly in the form of boycotts and reinvestment in Black banks.  This has also brought about some renewed focus on the notion of “Black buying power.”  In…

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National Mythologies: The 4th, Buying Power and Progress

APPEAL Inc., hosted this conversation which was intended to assess/critique the relationship between the independence of the United States and that of African-descendants here and abroad. Initial remarks/presentation Q&A/Discussion https://imixwhatilike.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/national-mythologies-the-4th-buying-power-and-progress.mp3 https://imixwhatilike.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/national-mythologies-the-4th-buying-power-and-progressqa-1.mp3    The Myth of Black (All) Buying Power The work of Gerald Horne discussed can be seen below presented by the man himself: Gerald…

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