Too often, people work to move together as opposed to moving toward a common goal from different points of strength. In this episode, I work to examine ways in which those in the black community can work harmoniously to achieve a common goal coming from various areas of strength. We are a diverse group of people with a variety of skills that, if used strategically, can position us to be better off in the long run.
And, of course, this can be true for all communities but, in this instance, I'm talking to those who have been economically disenfranchised by America since we were first brought here in chains.
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