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Episode Audio Link: https://podcast.ablackexec.com/episode/who-stole-black-womens-capital-
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In this audio episode, Dr. Nsenga Burton examines the fight for Black women entrepreneurs to access capital, resources, and institutional support in a climate where equity programs are being challenged and dismantled.
From the Fearless Fund to entrepreneurship centers serving students and communities, this conversation is a direct call for stewardship, measurable outcomes, and real investment in Black business ownership.
What you will learn:
Why access to capital remains a major barrier for Black women entrepreneurs
Why entrepreneurship centers must operate with accountability
How community investment can help build self-sustaining businesses
Why generational wealth matters in the fight for equity
▶︎ In This Episode00:00 Introduction to entrepreneurship
00:48 Fearless Fund and Black women founders
01:43 Access to capital and resources
02:35 Entrepreneurial centers and community impact
03:52 Accountability and stewardship
05:00 Generational wealth
06:05 Final message
Embrace L.E.S.S to eliminate all forms of discrimination. Learn: Educate yourself in cultural and racial realities. Empathy: Understand and respect different lived experiences. Share: Share your knowledge and your story to uplift others. Stop: Stop discrimination when you see
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subscribe to A Black Executive Perspective podcast onif you like what we're doing and would like to support us, here's some ways you can help us continue the uncomfortable conversations that drive change
This episode was produced by TonyTidbit ™ . Copyright © 2024 A BLACK EXECUTIVE PERSPECTIVE LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this podcast may be reproduced without prior written permission. For permissions, email [email protected] .
By TonyTidbit ™Episode Title:
Episode Audio Link: https://podcast.ablackexec.com/episode/who-stole-black-womens-capital-
Episode Video Link:
In this audio episode, Dr. Nsenga Burton examines the fight for Black women entrepreneurs to access capital, resources, and institutional support in a climate where equity programs are being challenged and dismantled.
From the Fearless Fund to entrepreneurship centers serving students and communities, this conversation is a direct call for stewardship, measurable outcomes, and real investment in Black business ownership.
What you will learn:
Why access to capital remains a major barrier for Black women entrepreneurs
Why entrepreneurship centers must operate with accountability
How community investment can help build self-sustaining businesses
Why generational wealth matters in the fight for equity
▶︎ In This Episode00:00 Introduction to entrepreneurship
00:48 Fearless Fund and Black women founders
01:43 Access to capital and resources
02:35 Entrepreneurial centers and community impact
03:52 Accountability and stewardship
05:00 Generational wealth
06:05 Final message
Embrace L.E.S.S to eliminate all forms of discrimination. Learn: Educate yourself in cultural and racial realities. Empathy: Understand and respect different lived experiences. Share: Share your knowledge and your story to uplift others. Stop: Stop discrimination when you see
🔗 ResourcesLinks and resources mentioned in this episode:
🔔 Listen and SubscribeListen to this episode and subscribe for future updates
subscribe to A Black Executive Perspective podcast onif you like what we're doing and would like to support us, here's some ways you can help us continue the uncomfortable conversations that drive change
This episode was produced by TonyTidbit ™ . Copyright © 2024 A BLACK EXECUTIVE PERSPECTIVE LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this podcast may be reproduced without prior written permission. For permissions, email [email protected] .