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Those at the top shouldn’t monopolize wealth. It should be accessible to those income-disadvantaged groups as well. Taking this to the heart of her mission is this episode’s guest, Chloe B. McKenzie—best-selling author, wealth literacy expert, and wealth justice advocate. By founding her company, BlackFem, Chloe is set to provide opportunities for women and girls of color to build and sustain wealth. She expounds on that mission and its growth to us here. With an emphasis on bringing equal education for all, Chloe also discusses intersectional feminism and what it means in the context of BlackFem working with young women of color. Learn more about the increasing wealth gap we are all facing and how noble causes that bring equal financial education might just save us from an impending irreversible problem.
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Those at the top shouldn’t monopolize wealth. It should be accessible to those income-disadvantaged groups as well. Taking this to the heart of her mission is this episode’s guest, Chloe B. McKenzie—best-selling author, wealth literacy expert, and wealth justice advocate. By founding her company, BlackFem, Chloe is set to provide opportunities for women and girls of color to build and sustain wealth. She expounds on that mission and its growth to us here. With an emphasis on bringing equal education for all, Chloe also discusses intersectional feminism and what it means in the context of BlackFem working with young women of color. Learn more about the increasing wealth gap we are all facing and how noble causes that bring equal financial education might just save us from an impending irreversible problem.