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EPISODE · Jul 20, 2020 · 20 MIN

BHMD Podcast

from Black History Mini Docs Podcast · host Reed R. McCants

Send us Fan MailIn this first of a two-parter hosted by Whole Body Literacy & Education (WHBLE) founder, Ah-Keisha McCants welcomes Nia Evans, Director of the Boston Ujima Project and Cierra Michele Peters, their Director of Communications. The Ujima Project is a cooperative business, arts and investment ecosystem, including a democratically governed investment fund based in Boston, MA. Featured in Inside Philanthropy and Forbes for their revolutionary approach to business investment meets community growth, The Ujima Project is a cooperative business, arts and investment ecosystem, including a democratically governed investment fund. 

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