Say brother. Black business
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Program focuses on African American-owned businesses in the Boston area. Host Thomas Hardy speaks with Elbert Bishop, Director of the South West Corridor Land Development Coalition, and Charles Calvey, owner of Calvey's Jewelers and President of the Dudley Terminal Merchants Association, about what is good about the Roxbury-Dudley Terminal and Dorchester business community and economy, what will be happening in terms of the positive impact of the economy in those areas, what ways are there for African American-owned businesses to move into and participate in the local community, how much money is coming into the Dudley area for the Southwest Corridor Project, how the push for capitalist endeavors affect the African American community, and what kind of governmental supports there are for African American businesses. Additional segments include a 'Black Women in Business' interview with Bunny Jackson, conducted by Producer Marita Rivero.
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29 min
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Alexander Street
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