We need to be on this type of time.
We need to be on this type of time.
We need to be on this type of time.
Not only are you on thin ice, but you would have a very low ceiling.Even if they do hire you best believe your Black ass is on thin ice from day one.
You don't have to wait for "we". Do it now.When are we gonna make strategic power moves?
Black business owners need to get together & bring Black Wall Street back, nationwide & globally.You don't have to wait for "we". Do it now.
You said that you're a business owner, follow the template in the tweet.
Hire Black.
Buy from as many Black vendors as possible.
Advertise with Black outlets.
Share the template with other Black business owners, and encourage them to replicate what you're doing.
Don't wait for "we".
ACT.
I think you missed the entire point of the thread. The goal isn't to put an industry on notice, but rather to emulate what the tweet in the OP says.I have a different view. 'Strategically' apply. Black groups and white liberals used to get together to put companies, landlords, etc, on blast by having a white plant and black plant apply and the black plant being more qualified. They'd sue them for discrimination and it did two things. It put the industry on notice and it exposed raciest.
One way to kill the whole Black / Brown coalition myth is to do that. If you can find one, 1 hispanic and 1 black. or a group of hispanics and blacks. Whatever is needed to expose it, put it on front street. Right now the media won't talk about it. You would think the white conservatives would for no other reason to cause trouble with the Democratic party voting base but they don't do it because at the end of the day, they are on code with white liberals on some things.
Even Larry Elder and Thomas Sowell or Candace Owens don't talk about it. You'd think they would, but they dont'.
We need to be on this type of time.
The only difference was their race and the unique hardships or privileges that came with it.
Guess who was the most discriminated against at every turn?
Racial Bias In St. Louis Revealed Via Hidden Camera - Diane Sawyer PrimeTime 1991
Review/Television; Looking Racism in the Face in St. Louis (Published 1991)
Let's also not forget how many Black people (including those with white spouses) are being discriminated against when it comes to getting appraisals for their our own homes.
Couple says they faced discrimination in home appraisal because of wife's race