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Building Collaborative Organizations & Networks that Build Black Business Communities

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Building Collaborative Organizations & Networks that Build Black Business Communities

By: Ed Gordon, Ron Daniels, Tommy Dortch, Rev. Jesse Jackson, Doctor Julianne Malveaux, Bev Smith
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Why are so many black businesses failing? This dynamic and thought-provoking panel tackles just that question. Hear how to bridge the gap between the business and civic community in order to strengthen our community as a whole.

This is a National Town Hall Meeting, featuring Ed Gordon, Host, "Our World with Black Enterprise"; Ron Daniels, Executive Director, Center of Constitutional Rights; Tommy Dortch, Chairman, 100 Black Men of America; Rev. Jesse Jackson, Founder, Rainbow/PUSH; Dr. Julianne Malveaux, Ph.D., Author, Sister Circle: Black Women and Work; Bev Smith, Host, "The Bev Smith Show"; and many more!

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