Karen Rands, Compassionate Capitalist

Compassionate Capitalist: The Black Lives Prosperity: Past, Present, Future PT2

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Sinopsis

The wealth gap between white and black communities because of systemic racism and the resulting obstacle for building equity and wealth  is astounding  This is part 2 of Karen Rands' series on Black Economic Empowerment and Prosperity.  This episode addresses the 10X prosperity gap, as reported by the Brookings Institute (AVG Black Household net worth is just $17,150 in 2016, while the average white household is $171,000) and suggests causes for that vast divide that compounded over time and builds upon the research and insights provided in Episode 1. Here, Karen discusses the cycles of prosperity for Blacks in a segregated America, often followed by violence and out right biased legislative and financial practices intended to help enrich White while prohibiting Blacks from participating in those same economic and educational opportunities. Karen touches on the challenges with public education, higher education, societal beliefs that infect the black identity in America and the historic lack of capital. which