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The South Has Something To Say

Episode 4 of the Black Wealth Unlocked podcast, hosted by Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative, titled "The South Has Something To Say" was published on November 1, 2023 and runs 43 minutes.

November 1, 2023 ·43m · Black Wealth Unlocked

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Welcome to the last episode of the series: The South has something to say! In this thought-provoking episode, host Dr. Janelle Williams is joined by esteemed guests Tamieka Mosley from GrantMakers for Southern Progress, Kelly Burton from Black Innovation Alliance, and April Albright from Black Voters Matter, as they delve deep into the importance of collective power, shared experiences, and the assault on Black communities within the diaspora. Our guest speakers share their personal journeys ...

Welcome to the last episode of the series: The South has something to say! In this thought-provoking episode, host Dr. Janelle Williams is joined by esteemed guests Tamieka Mosley from GrantMakers for Southern Progress, Kelly Burton from Black Innovation Alliance, and April Albright from Black Voters Matter, as they delve deep into the importance of collective power, shared experiences, and the assault on Black communities within the diaspora.

Our guest speakers share their personal journeys and experiences, highlighting the power of grassroots organizing and using the law to fight for justice. They touch upon landmark cases, such as the Black farmers' lawsuit, where reparations were not fully attained but progress was made in reclaiming land taken from them.

The discussion also reveals the powerful connection between economic empowerment and political participation, showcasing the transformational impact of providing mortgages to Black communities. Our guests stress the importance of understanding the historical movements for independence and supporting nations fighting for wealth-building policies.

Join us on this eye-opening journey as we uncover the struggles, victories, and ongoing fight for Black liberation and economic justice in the South and beyond. Stay tuned to Black Wealth Unlocked to unlock Black wealth and explore the solutions, strategies, and initiatives that can create a fair and just democracy.

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