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In 1979, Cassandra Banks began her apprenticeship in Augusta, GA. As the only Black woman in her class, she faced adversity, harassment, and discrimination. Fast forward a few decades to where her son, Brennan, has started a foundation in his mother’s honor to inspire Black women to pursue nontraditional careers and support them on their journey. Check out our conversation with the CBF team!
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In 1979, Cassandra Banks began her apprenticeship in Augusta, GA. As the only Black woman in her class, she faced adversity, harassment, and discrimination. Fast forward a few decades to where her son, Brennan, has started a foundation in his mother’s honor to inspire Black women to pursue nontraditional careers and support them on their journey. Check out our conversation with the CBF team!