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Fourth-Generation Farmer Patrick Brown Purchases The Land Where His Great-Grandfather Was Once Enslaved

Farmer, Patrick Brown, has reclaimed the land once owned by his great-great-grandfather, who was also enslaved there. Currently, Patrick serves as the director of farmer inclusion for the social justice nonprofit Nature for Justice, reports Bitter Southerner. He is responsible for ensuring that $1.7 million in funding is allocated to farmers of color in North Carolina by 2029. Brown also serves on the board of the Eva Clayton Rural Food Institute, an organization established to combat food inequities. Patrick’s passion for farming is rooted in his upbringing. At the age of 9, he was already working on his family’s farm in North Carolina, helping to load tobacco. “It would take us about nine hours to fill up two barns,” he told the outlet. His father, Arthur, played a key role in igniting his interest in farming. He passed down stories of their family’s four-generation legacy in agriculture. “He was educating me,” Patrick explained, according to Bitter Southerner. “He would say,...

Dec 11, 2024

Jay-Z's Foundation And Partners Launch A Financial Education Program Across Several HBCUs

A new financial education program is making its way to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with the help of Jay-Z. According to a news release shared with AFROTECH™, the Shawn Carter Foundation, with support from Toyota Motor North America, is launching the Champions for Financial Legacy (CFFL) program in time for Spring 2025. To start, the program will benefit students at Lincoln University, Norfolk State University, and Virginia State University, offering a financial curriculum structured around real-world applications. “We are excited to see our partnership with the Shawn Carter Foundation evolve to include this innovative initiative,” said Monica Womack, general manager of diversity & inclusion and community engagement at Toyota, per the release. “One that not only provides resources to HBCU students but also reaches the heart of the community, through advocacy for financial literacy.” The curriculum, developed in collaboration with the Coalition for Equity and...

Nov 13, 2024

Entrepreneur Anthony Temple Carries On His Father's Spirit As A Proud Owner Of Multiple Businesses Inside San Diego's Mission Valley Mall

Where there’s a will, there’s a way! Anthony Temple owns multiple businesses inside Mission Valley Mall in San Diego, CA, local ABC 10News reports.

Jul 21, 2023

Andreessen Horowitz's Cultural Leadership Fund Welcomes New Partners For Expansion Of Black Generational Wealth Through Tech

In any sports competition, coaches go into each game with a specific strategy. From determining who will be a part of the starting lineup to tricking plays to throw the opponent off, every game is built with tools to ensure the team’s success. But what happens when the tried-and-true approach to the game no longer works? For the more traditional and antiquated coaches, they will more than likely stick to the routine, hoping everything will work itself out. However, for those who desire to see change on the fields or courts, the coach will implement a new strategy and approach aimed at getting the results they’ve planned for. The same can be paralleled in the world of tech. Although the industry is experiencing challenging times due to the current job climate, the field still suffers from diversity. According to a 2023 McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility report, Black people represent 12% of the United States workforce, while only 8% hold tech jobs. The people at...

May 15, 2023

5 Pieces Of Financial Advice Jay-Z Dropped On '4:44' That You May Have Missed

No matter the debate, Sean “Jay-Z” Carter will go down as one of the most influential rappers of all time. While Carter is mainly known today for his business moves, his long-standing music catalog put him on the map. From topics about his upbringing to the cultural nuances of his community, Jay-Z is no stranger to communicating the times and providing classic bops along the way. At this stage in his career, his business acumen and his music have consistently collided. The billionaire gives listeners consistent insight into how he thinks financially and how getting to the bag is more than just a notion. One of the shining examples of this concept is on his last solo project, “4:44.” While some saw it as a response to Beyonce’s “Lemonade,” others tapped into the financial gems he dropped throughout the album. AfroTech previously reported that fellow rapper Bow Wow noted the 2017 album as a piece of financial wisdom, providing him with an improved financial mindset. But the...

May 10, 2023

How Knowledge Gained From Working For The Late Michael Jackson Led Two Founders To Success In Real Estate

After working for the late Michael Jackson, Faheem Muhammad and Michael Amir’s acquired knowledge over the years served as a launching pad to help underserved communities. “Mr. Jackson was always mission-driven. Everything he did had a purpose, which was to do what he could to make the world a better place,” Amir told AfroTech in an email interview. In the past, Muhammad worked for Jackson as head of security and Amir worked as the icon’s chief of staff. Now, the duo has found their contribution to fostering a more improved society by forging a business partnership alongside other close friends to create Oasis, a real estate investment , and development company. Oasis has a focus on the South Side of Chicago, as they saw a clear pathway to revisit the demographics they often saw in dire need during their upbringing.

Dec 7, 2022

When Damian Lillard Secured His $13.8M Rookie Deal, He Immediately Retired His Mom — 'That Was One Of The Best Feelings I’ve Had'

Damian Lillard is making sure his family is set for life. The NBA star signed a two-year extension with the Portland Trail Blazers totaling $122 million back in July. “I have and will always go hard for mine. Thankful for the @trailblazers having faith in me and showing this type of commitment … and also allowing me to take care of generations of my family,” Lillard wrote on Instagram.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Damian Lillard (@damianlillard)

Sep 22, 2022

Tiffany Haddish Recalls Rejecting A Deal Because It Didn't Represent Her Brand: 'I Turned Down $10 Million Because My Soul Is Worth More'

Tiffany Haddish has remained candid about the highs and lows of her life’s trajectory. The comedian had her first big break on the 2006 comedic show “ Who’s Got Jokes?” She later made several appearances in movies and television shows, including Tyler Perry’s “If Loving You Is Wrong” and “The Carmichael Show.” However, Haddish became an even more well-known name after her sensational and award-winning lead role as “Dina” in the 2017 box office hit “Girls Trip.”

Aug 12, 2022

Black Wall Street: A Lesson In Building Off Our Legacy

This past weekend, I got to celebrate my daughter’s birthday. When she was born 17 years ago on May 31, it never occurred to me that her connection to such a dark day in our country’s history would later serve as a beacon of light for building our family’s legacy and make her a driving force in my own career trajectory years later. Known as the Tulsa Massacre, the events of May 31, 1921, arguably encompass the most devastating atrocities of injustice we as Black Americans have endured in this nation’s history, shaping the future of our families for generations to come. It is on this day that a symbol of economic hope and success for Black communities in the United States came to an end when within hours, a white mob turned three square miles of a vibrant Black community into ashes, with more than 300 Black people killed and over 1,000 homes and businesses looted and set on fire. The Tulsa Massacre would set in a wave of fear and a warning for Black communities across the country for...

May 31, 2022

Black Spending Power And How To Use It To Our Advantage Was The Main Course For AfroTech Executive Washington, D.C.

AfroTech Executive is still making its rounds, continuing to fuel leaders with the resources needed to not only succeed but smash ceilings, move the needle, and make room for generations to come. Before it makes its way to Los Angeles, CA, it stopped in D.C. for a sold-out event, where the room was filled with corporate executives, founders, and investors in an effort to cultivate connections and also build community. What’s more, spotlighting opportunities to cultivate Black wealth was the main course of the day on May 19, 2022, where panels included The Power Of The Black Dollar and Cultivating Capital In A Black Tomorrow. Plus, we ended the night with something sweet as DJ 5’9 set the vibes for a Networking Reception. Photo Credit: Jemal Countess

May 20, 2022

How Going From $1M To $20K In A Day Led Tanya Van Court On A Mission To Financially Educate The World

When discussing trailblazers in the fintech space, Tanya Van Court is a name that is expected to come up in conversation. The Goalsetter founder has been working tirelessly as a leader to not only spread knowledge of the importance of financial literacy but also backing initiatives that directly support Black and brown communities. As previously reported by AfroTech, Goalsetter and Robert F. Smith launched One Stock. One Future. — an initiative to spearhead financial freedom for the next generation of Black and LatinX Americans. With the success behind her platform, Van Court is also no stranger to the whirlwind of a journey that attaining financial wellness can bring. After seeing her own fair share of how the lack of financial education can leave a devastating impact, she’s a believer that there’s still room to turn in the right direction toward the ultimate goal of financial freedom. “There is no shame in realizing that perhaps you aren’t as well equipped as you thought you were,...

May 6, 2022

Former Wall Street Analyst To Release 'The ABCs Of Black Wall Street' Books To Financially Empower Children

Claudia Walker is an educator paving the way to ensure financial literacy is accessible to children. Before Claudia Walker entered the education field, she worked on Wall Street as a financial analyst. The educator and Spelman grad would often share with students her experience working in the money capital of America and attending a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). Claudia Walker quickly noticed an unsettling trend, many students were not exposed to finance or HBCUs. Aiming to resolve the knowledge gap, she launched publishing company HBCU Prep School in 2020, to normalize the world of investing and higher education. “Oftentimes when I ask my students about investing their response is, ‘Oh, that’s something rich people do.’ I want to dispel that myth, and the notion that investing is something that cannot happen or should not happen within the Black community,” Claudia Walker told AfroTech. She continued: “That has been my mission in all the work that I have done...

Feb 12, 2022

Tanya Sam Gives Us The Keys To Building Generational Wealth

Life is all about those money moves, or whatever rapper Cardi B said. On the latest episode of Black Tech Green Money (BTGM), tech-savvy businesswoman and host of “Money Moves,” Tanya Sam dropped by with a few gems on how to determine whether or not you’re making the right moves in regards to getting those coins! During her hit show “Money Moves,” Sam chats with everyday people and celebrities about the ways in which they are building generational wealth. She dives into how oftentimes people may have the access and profile to make the big bucks but don’t see the financial reward. “I think I can say this with some anecdotal evidence and confidence — a lot of it is the people you have around you,” she tells BTGM host Will Lucas. “Not having trusted financial advisors, people who really know their stuff. If you don’t know about money and you don’t know how to make the correct moves, you have to find people that you really trust that are experienced.” She further explains how to build a...

Feb 8, 2022

Out Of 724 Billionaires In America, Only Seven Are Black  — What Does It Take To Join The Club?

There’s a stereotype regarding Black billionaires and Black and wealthy individuals where many believe fortunes mostly come from being musicians, actors or athletes. This sends a message that we cannot obtain wealth outside of these industries, but that’s far from the truth. In fact, there are many Black millionaires in the United States that have found success outside of music, sports and entertainment. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the amount of Black billionaires that are too scarce compared to white billionaires who dominate in industries like the tech space. According to Forbes’ 2021 World’s Billionaires List, there are 724 billionaires in America yet only seven of them are Black. That’s just enough to seat at one dining room table since Black billionaires only make up less than one percent of the nation’s billionaire population. This low number comes as no surprise, but it’s an alarming figure that highlights the widening racial wealth gap in this country. Yet...

Sep 20, 2021

Rick Ross Gifts His Son With A Wingstop Franchise For His Sixteenth Birthday

Like father, like son. Of course, Rick Ross never supplies us with anything less than boss moves! And this time, the 45-year-old rapper has laced his son with the ultimate gift — his very own restaurant franchise. The rapper, who opened his first Wingstop franchise back in 2011 in Memphis, TN, revealed he purchased his son, William L. Roberts III, his very own franchise for his 16th birthday in an Instagram post. “Everyone wish my son @mmgbigbank [a] Happy 16th birthday!” wrote the “Aston Martin Music” emcee on Instagram. “Today he became the owner of his 1st @wingstop franchise. You’re now officially a BOSS!!! Keep going.”   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Biggest Boss Rick Ross (@richforever) AfroTech previously reported that Rick Ross owns at least 25 Wingstop restaurants, which bring in $200,000 each year in sales. It has also been reported that he raked in an estimated $7 million from his Wingstop investments in 2014. His eldest son is currently making quite the...

Sep 14, 2021