'Us being Black, you gotta fight nail and tooth to keep your clients, and to keep what you have going on to stay afloat.” - Mel D. Cole For(bes) The Culture is back with The State of Black Entrepreneurship: The Check-In. Watch the video:
“Us being Black, you gotta fight nail and tooth to keep your clients, and to keep what you have going on to stay afloat.” - Mel D. Cole
For The Culture is back for the first part of Black entrepreneurs across the entertainment, sports, music and game industries. The State of Black Entrepreneurship: The Check-In is where we talk to Black entrepreneurs in various industries about the current state of Black entrepreneurship. Stay tuned for a second segment of Part 2.
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