Beyond28 spotlights the movers and shakers in the Bay Area who are leading a business renaissance for the Black community.
(3:30) Kicking things off is Nelson German , chef/owner of hotspots aLaMar and Sobre Mesa who discusses what it takes to open restaurants in today’s pandemic world. Next, we meet-up with
(15:36) Dr. John Carlos whose raised fist at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics is one of the most iconic social justice demonstrations in sports history. He joins Beyond28 to discuss the impact of his protest and the Olympic Committee’s decision to outlaw protest in its games.
(31:02)Finally, in our rewind section you’ll learn about San Francisco’s Black Wall Street and its mission to empower African-American entrepreneurialism and fight back against the toxic legacy of decades of gentrification.
Women Taking Center Court
Creating Black History Today
Legacy of Dr. King and the Work that Remains
Feeding Family Through Culture and Goodwill
Advancing Liberation
Athletes as Activists
Black Education and the Student Debt Crisis
Deconstructing the F-Word: What Does Freedom Mean?
Celebrating Juneteenth and Pride
Mental Health Awareness
April is Black History Month
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