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For more than seven decades, "Ebony" magazine has chronicled the most important African-American issues, personalities, and interests of its time, including operating essentially as the journal of record for the civil rights movement. But along with most other media companies, the publication faced stark challenges to survive in the rapidly changing media landscape of 2015. Senior lecturer Steve Rogers discusses Ebony magazine’s storied history, including its founder’s awareness of disruption theory years ahead of time, and what the company has meant for the black community.
Cold Call distills Harvard Business School’s legendary case studies into podcast form. Hosted by Brian Kenny, the podcast airs every two weeks and features Harvard Business School faculty discussing cases they’ve written and the lessons they impart.
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Learn about the untold story of African American entrepreneurship, where skill, industriousness, ingenuity and sheer courage in the face of overwhelming odds provide the backbone of this nation’s economic and social growth. BOSS: The Black Experience in Business premieres Tues, April 23 at 8/7c.
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John Rogers, Chariman and CEO of Ariel Investments and Laboratory Schools Alumni gave a lecture at the Chicago 500th Convocation on the State of Black Owned Businesses in Chicago.
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Dawn Dickson talks about how a luxury vehicle changed her career
Kassandra Lee > Streamed live on Dec 4, 2014
Black-owned businesses are suffering because of a lack of access to credit.
According to the 2014 U.S. Census Bureau’s first Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs, Black business owners are three times as likely as Whites to say they need financing, but choose not to apply for it.
Fifty nine percent of Black business owners say they don’t apply for loans out of the fear of not being approved. The fear is justified. Only 47 percent of Black business owners get the full amount they requested versus 76 percent of Whites.
Ron Busby, President and CEO of the U.S. Black Chambers, and Michael Grant, President of the National Bankers Association, joined Roland Martin on NewsOne Now to discuss the Black business credit gap and what can be done to close it.
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On a Saturday afternoon CNBC Africa's Lubabalo Mashiqana joined a group of business owners from around Johannesburg to talk business, politics and BEE.
Dawn Dickson, founder and CEO of Flat Out of Heels, talks how difficult it is for a black woman to raise money from venture capitalists. Dickson also talks growing her company from a policy passed by former President Barack Obama.
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Dawn Dickson Talks The Black Tech Community, Breaking Barriers In Black Business + More
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Black Excellist: 10 Things to Know About The Buffalo Soldiers
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The story of the early all-black regiments that served in the US Army is intriguing and important. They were pioneers in post-slavery America, staking their claims on citizenship by serving their country and doing so in spite of the racism, humiliation, and limitation of ranks. Once the Westward movement began, the black soldiers who blazed the treacherous trails of the Wild West were referred to as the Buffalo Soldiers of the U.S. Army. These African Americans were charged with and responsible for escorting settlers, cattle herds, and railroad crews but also fought in campaigns against American Indian tribes before serving as some of the first American Park Rangers.
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Kenyatta of Hip Hop Motivation talks to Dame Dash about his recent trip to Washington D.C. to meet with the Congressional Black Caucus and his opinion on the dysfunction of black business in 2016. For more information or to leave questions to be asked during our Hip Hop Motivation segments contact us at ballininfo@gmail.com "The Secret To Ballin Journey" audiobook is available now on iTunes, Spotify, Tidal, Amazon Music, etc Music by Frost Beats @gamebreakerfrost
Dr. Umar Johnson Discusses Inter-Racial Marriage, President Trump, Self-Hatred & More
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The Tapestry Award honors a GSB African-American alum who has woven inspirational leadership, excellence, and service to others into his/her professional and personal life. This year's recipient was James H. Shelton, Assistant Deputy Secretary for Innovation and Improvement, US Dept. of Education.
Like a finely textured fabric, this individual has, through their contribution and actions, reminded us of the strength, beauty, and integrity of our ancestry and the importance of maintaining these qualities in our lives.
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The African American CEO of a money management firm publicly criticizes the Fortune 500 for paying lip service to diversity. His board urges him to stop. What should he do? HBS Professor Steven Rogers and protagonist John Rogers discuss a new case study about the risks of speaking up, and the importance of black empowerment in the investment sector.
Cold Call distills Harvard Business School’s legendary case studies into podcast form. Hosted by Brian Kenny, the podcast airs every two weeks and features Harvard Business School faculty discussing cases they’ve written and the lessons they impart.
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