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verb ed·i·fy \ ˈe-də-ˌfī \ Uplift, Enlighten, Dignify

If Black women are the most educated group in America...
If the Black community controls $1.2 trillion annually…
If Black people have the most significant influence on pop culture…

Why are we still confronted with century’s old dilemmas?

Considering that in 2018 we are in the age of Barbecue Becky, ID Adam, mass incarceration, unarmed police shootings and systems that socioeconomically marginalize black people-much has not changed for us.

In this episode I assert that our degrees, dollars and influence will only be advantageous when we bond them with inward efforts, collective action and group operations.

Until we do that, and ONLY until we do that (because all else has failed) we will be neither uplifted nor dignified. But the good news is, there is still time.

What say you?

For additional insight, see the links below:

http://www.kentwired.com/ksubuzz/article_f03c57b0-ac01-11e4-8e93-4304b37bd948.html

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/time/5134486/how-to-slay-black-fashion-influence

http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/news/2018/black-impact-consumer-categories-where-african-americans-move-markets.html

https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2017/beyond-bls/the-unexplainable-growing-black-white-wage-gap.htm

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