Life in the Fast Lane -- An update of the Empowerment Experiment (623 hits)
See that living off of Black business is not that much of sacrifice and has nothing to do with exclusion... it is about love, pride and enlightenment. In the Andersons' EE journey, they've supported dozens of quality Black businesses, professionals, and Black-made products that they would not have even known existed had it not been for their pledge. They have lost nothing in terms of quality or in higher prices. They've gained much in terms or knowledge and power. They live a powerful life! They spend their money in places and in ways that can contribute to their community's improvement. They have brought the issues facing Black business and the economic crises caused by the lack of Black-owned businesses in Black communities back into the national dialogue. This is their journey. This is OUR movement.
Start your own "Empowerment Experiment" in your local neighbohood.
i agree. we all need to look into home-based business opportunities. i work from home with quixtar.com that's been around for 50 years. any small income can grow as large as you want it to.
Monday, June 15th 2009 at 8:16PM
stephen futado