Black Wealth Matters

By Farnoosh Torabi

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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 inequities and ongoing systemic racism that prevents Black Americans from achieving financial security and wealth.Host Farnoosh Torabi initially conducted this series of interviews in June 2020 on her podcast So Money. The series is now available here in a dedicated album for easy access and sharing. Follow the parent podcast So Money at www.somoneypodcast.com.

Episode Date
10: How racism shows up when you're Black and wealthy with Tiffany Aliche "The Budgetnista"
Sep 01, 2020
09: How to practice BLM in your business with Rachel Rodgers, founder of Hello Seven
Sep 01, 2020
08: Talking to kids about race and money with Talaat and Tai McNeely
Sep 01, 2020
07: NBA Agent Dominique Stapleton on educating Black athletes about money
Sep 01, 2020
06: Why we have to stop calling it the "racial wealth gap" with entrepreneur Yemi Rose
Sep 01, 2020
05: Raising venture capital as a Black woman with entrepreneur Tiffany Dufu
Sep 01, 2020
04: Stephanie Vaught, Founder of Social Money Finance on effective money management
Sep 01, 2020
03: How to financially empower communities of color with Dr. Nicole Garner Scott
Sep 01, 2020
02: Donovan Ramsey on Black identity, history of policing and the need for racial equity
Sep 01, 2020
01: Queen Latifah on the financial literacy gap and the need for equity in film and media
Sep 01, 2020
Welcome to Black Wealth Matters
Sep 01, 2020