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The State of Black Businesses In Chicago. Round Table for Chicago business owners. PART II

from Chicago's Black Business Radio Network · host Sonja Cassandra Perdue

The State of Black Businesses In Chicago. Round Table for Chicago business owners. PART II Our guests for this evening will be Mr. Larry E. Powell, Sr. President of The Larry Powell Agency of American Family Insurance with over 25 years of experience as a business owner in the City of Chicago, Ms. Lun Ye Marsh who's film credits include, "Meet the Browns" "Save the Last Dance", "The Negotiator" "Early Edition" and more and also joining us will be Mr. Arness Dancy, President of the Englewood Black Chamber of Commerce. *********** During the second half of this show several Black Business owners in Chicago will hold a round-table panel on "The State of Black Businesses in Chicago." ******* Mr. Ron Carter, Chairman of Black Wall Street – Chicago invites you to join him every Thursday evening at 7 PM for BLACK WALL STREET USA at CBBN on Blog Talk Radio.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chicago-s-black-business-radio-network--6454963/support.

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