If those of us who seek Black economic empowerment want to achieve success, we can do that in three very simple ways.
Economic Empowerment is... enabling others to be all they can be.
If those of us who seek Black economic empowerment want to achieve success, we can do that in three very simple ways.
The pinnacle of African American progress in the USA seemed to have been achieved with the election of a Black President. If so, why are African Americans so far behind in education, employment, home ownership, entrepreneurship, and our wealth is 1/20th of the average white household?
Unlike the Civil Rights Movement, which secured for African Americans the rights and privileges owed to every American citizen, in the Innovation Economy, we are owed no rights or privileges to innovate — there is only the opportunity to participate through self-selection.
We live in the information and technology age, with a new type of infrastructure -- the Internet -- that accelerates the speed of the transformation of ideas into implementation. We must take advantage of the technology that surrounds us to produce a new prosperity out of old systems.
With Black unemployment higher than any segment of our economy, the success of Obama's proposals will have a direct impact on Black job seekers -- for better or worse.