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VOL. 22 ISSUE 1
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HOUSTON - Economic impotence is at the heart of every problem that effects the Black community. In the LetsBuyBlack 365 movement, the reasoning is simple: Support Black business because the fallout from a Black community without strong businesses and economic power is the lack of political power. “Lack of political voice means schools not controlled by us can and do massively mis-educate and undereducate our children,” according to a mission statement from the group. “Mis-educated children grow up unable to compete nationally academically nor later for jobs. Unable to compete, the miseducated turn to illegal or hard jobs to survive.” That is a vicious cycle AfricanAmericans must break in order to progress and move forward in America. We don’t feel wealthy, because we are sending all of our money outside the Black community. One way to reverse the trend is to start investing at home – in businesses in our own neighborhoods. Support Starts at Home There are many reasons to support Black business in the Black community, but nothing more important than recognizing the economic power that rests in the palm of our hands.
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