Despite being the most educated demographic in America, Black women continue to face disproportionate unemployment, underrepresentation in leadership, and persistent wage gaps. This episode explores why education alone isn’t enough to guarantee economic security, the impact of recent policy rollbacks on Black women’s employment, and the revolutionary rise of Black women entrepreneurs creating their own opportunities. Discover how resilience, innovation, and collective action are reshaping the...
Despite being the most educated demographic in America, Black women continue to face disproportionate unemployment, underrepresentation in leadership, and persistent wage gaps. This episode explores why education alone isn’t enough to guarantee economic security, the impact of recent policy rollbacks on Black women’s employment, and the revolutionary rise of Black women entrepreneurs creating their own opportunities. Discover how resilience, innovation, and collective action are reshaping the narrative—and learn practical steps you can take to support Black women’s economic empowerment today.
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