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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cheryl McKissack Daniel.
Topic: Legacy, resilience, and entrepreneurship of the McKissack family, as detailed in the book The Black Family Who Built America.
Cheryl shares the powerful story of her family's 230-year legacy in architecture and construction, making McKissack & McKissack the oldest minority woman-owned professional design and construction firm in the U.S. The conversation explores themes of generational resilience, Black excellence, business strategy, and personal growth.
🎯 Purpose of the Interview
🔑 Key Takeaways 🏗️ Legacy & Impact
“We are the fifth generation. Right. And we're Black in America.”
📚 Historical Significance
“They became the first Black licensed architects in America… and helped get licensed in 22 other states.”
💼 Business Wisdom
“You better have that relationship before you need it.”
🧠 The 5 Ps of Family Resilience
“Sometimes you do get up in the morning and you say it's not for me… You have to come back and meditate on the fact that you're a winner.”
🧘♀️ Personal Growth & Mental Health
“Being yourself is what we're talking about… I recognize that I am currently feeling stressed out. So what do I need to do?”
👩👧👧 Women in Leadership
“She only knew the telephone number to the office at that time… but she knew deep inside that she wanted to hold on for the fifth generation.”
🎥 Representation & Media
“You may not have known about Black excellence. You just ignored it. But we exist.”
💬 Memorable Quotes
#SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cheryl McKissack Daniel.
Topic: Legacy, resilience, and entrepreneurship of the McKissack family, as detailed in the book The Black Family Who Built America.
Cheryl shares the powerful story of her family's 230-year legacy in architecture and construction, making McKissack & McKissack the oldest minority woman-owned professional design and construction firm in the U.S. The conversation explores themes of generational resilience, Black excellence, business strategy, and personal growth.
🎯 Purpose of the Interview
🔑 Key Takeaways 🏗️ Legacy & Impact
“We are the fifth generation. Right. And we're Black in America.”
📚 Historical Significance
“They became the first Black licensed architects in America… and helped get licensed in 22 other states.”
💼 Business Wisdom
“You better have that relationship before you need it.”
🧠 The 5 Ps of Family Resilience
“Sometimes you do get up in the morning and you say it's not for me… You have to come back and meditate on the fact that you're a winner.”
🧘♀️ Personal Growth & Mental Health
“Being yourself is what we're talking about… I recognize that I am currently feeling stressed out. So what do I need to do?”
👩👧👧 Women in Leadership
“She only knew the telephone number to the office at that time… but she knew deep inside that she wanted to hold on for the fifth generation.”
🎥 Representation & Media
“You may not have known about Black excellence. You just ignored it. But we exist.”
💬 Memorable Quotes
#SHMS #STRAW #BEST
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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