Y'all-itics

Throw a Brisket, not a Bomb


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The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, the oldest such chamber in the country, is on high alert tracking the status of four bills lawmakers are considering in Austin. From diverting public transportation funding to eliminating DEI programs, the organization says the legislation could devastate Black and other minority-businesses, as well as entire communities if passed. In this episode of Y’all-itics, Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Harrison Blair explains to the Jasons why throwing briskets, not bombs, could be the key to stopping these bills.
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Harrison Blair, Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce President & CEO
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