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From Origin to Evolution Part 2

Episode 8 of the Black Wealth Unlocked podcast, hosted by Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative, titled "From Origin to Evolution Part 2" was published on November 1, 2024 and runs 17 minutes.

November 1, 2024 ·17m · Black Wealth Unlocked

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One statistic stands out in this conversation because it represents the work that the Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative has set itself: currently, 2 million Black households in the American South have zero net worth. With its rebranding into Kindred Futures and a team of experts walking arm-in-arm towards the same goal, the AWBI wants to change that. Tune into this episode of Black Wealth Unlocked to find out how. In this second part of the conversation between Dr Janelle Williams and...

One statistic stands out in this conversation because it represents the work that the Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative has set itself: currently, 2 million Black households in the American South have zero net worth. With its rebranding into Kindred Futures and a team of experts walking arm-in-arm towards the same goal, the AWBI wants to change that. Tune into this episode of Black Wealth Unlocked to find out how. 

In this second part of the conversation between Dr Janelle Williams and social justice advocate Tene Traylor, they lift the lid on why the AWBI will become Kindred Futures and what the new name means for them and their mission. Listen in as they discuss the need to create shared wealth in the Black community and what they want to achieve within the next five years, including what they would like the conversation around Kindred Futures to be.

As Tene states in this episode, the work that Kindred Futures will engage in isn’t just head work, it’s heart work. As such, it requires support from a community of people who share the vision of creating freedom through shared wealth in the Black community. If this is your vision too, you can show your support by subscribing to the Black Wealth Unlocked podcast and by making a donation to the AWBI through the links below. 


Resources: 

Read the AWBI Beloved Economies report: https://www.atlantawealthbuilding.org/building-a-beloved-economy-a-baseline-and-framework-for-building-black-wealth-in-atlanta

Connect with Tene Traylor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tene-traylor-26ba124/

Connect with Kindred Futures:

  • Website: https://kindredfutures.org/media/podcast/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindredfutures
  • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Kindred_Futures
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kindredfutures

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