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There’s no shortage of obstacles that Black women can encounter on their path to entrepreneurial excellence. An absence of capital, support services and sometimes our own mindsets can often halt even the most effective business idea before it might be realized. Fearless Fund CEO and co-founder Arian Simone and Glo Antanmo, content creator and founding father of The Social Educators, joined media personality and designer Nina Parker during a panel presented by Mastercard on the Wealth & Power stage on the 2022 ESSENCE Festival of Culture to share some suggestions...
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