
Black Wealth Matters is a collection of intimate conversations with leading Black and African-American individuals, highlighting key issues at the intersection of money, race and racism. Hear from musician and actress Queen Latifah to bestselling author and entrepreneur Tiffany Dufu and star journalist and author Donovan Ramsey. Guests discuss the massive racial wealth gap, harsh financial inequit... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche shares her personal challenges with building wealth, all while building a multi-million dollar business. And her latest appearance on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
She is an award-winning teacher of financial educa... more
We welcome entrepreneur Rachel Rodgers back to the show to talk about how business owners can go beyond the traditional lip service of “supporting” supporting Black Lives Matters and actually serving as Allies and practicing anti-racism within their ... more
A new Northwestern University study based on data from the Federal Reserve estimates that on average for every dollar of accumulated wealth that white families have, many black families have just one cent. Our guests Talaat and Tai McNeely, founders ... more
According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, 15.7% of NFL players have filed for bankruptcy within twelve years of retiring. A Sports Illustrated article reports that 78% of NFL players and 60% of NBA players face major financial challenges... more
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Finally an honest and intelligent conversation about race and wealth. This is the most informative podcast series that I’ve listened to in a long time. Looking forward to seeing the conversation continue with the same and more guests, a year later. What had changed? What hasn’t? What avenue should be taken next? And Perhaps it would beneficial if was a documentary discussing all that was disclosed here. I am sharing this podcast with friends, family and my corporate ‘equitable’ workplace if po... more
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