Racism: Challenging Perceptions / Access to Wealth

Black & African American families have a far lower percentage of wealth than white families in America–even as the percentage of college graduates increase, this wealth gap still persists. In this discussion, we will explore how systemic and racist policies have affected wealth building in Black communities for generations and still affect the financial growth…

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This 1996 Law Was Meant to Save Radio. Instead, It Decimated Popular Black Music

From VICE: The Telecommuncations Act ushered in a new era of radio consolidation, flattening Black music to fit under one ad-friendly umbrella. “What we’ve noticed since the ‘90s is that this consolidation of commercial media ownership has allowed for an increasingly smaller number of people to impact what forms of Black cultural production become popular…

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Bolivia’s Massive Socialist Victory & The Myth of Black Buying Power

https://youtu.be/_pHhI-XKe0gIn Bolivia’s first national election since the 2019 US-backed coup which illegally ousted president Evo Morales, the leftwing party MAS has won a majority of votes. At the same time, the US election is heating up. And Dr. Jared Ball joins up to discuss his new book The Myth of Black Buying Power.  Facebook: http://fb.me/WatchingTheHawks …

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Critically examining impact over optics to support Black liberation

This is a conversation on Green Dreamer with Kamea Chayne, a podcast and multimedia journal illuminating our paths towards ecological regeneration, intersectional sustainability, and true abundance and wellness for all. This preview has been edited for clarity. Subscribe to Green Dreamer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast app, and support Green Dreamer on Patreon so…

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