Elliott Research Financial Education Foundation,I (501-c) PRO-SE Advocacy Legal Group & Legal research analyst. While I advocate for financial literacy and Senior Lives Matter as a critical tool to empower individuals, we can provide seniors with the dignity, respect, and support they deserve through legislative reform and public policy. Financial literacy helps people budget, save, invest, and manage debt. It promotes economics, While I advocate for financial literacy .
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Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Ebony & Jet: The Black Media Empire That Vanished Overnight
Ebony & Jet: The Black Media Empire That Vanished Overnight" explores the rise and fall of Johnson Publishing Company, the parent organization behind the iconic magazines "Ebony" and "Jet." Founded by John H. Johnson in 1945, these publications played a crucial role in shaping African American culture and addressing social issues.
The video likely highlights the influence of these magazines in promoting Black excellence and documenting the civil rights movement while also examining the challenges they faced over the years, such as financial difficulties, changing media landscapes, and declining readership.
Ultimately, the video underscores how the sudden closure of these publications in 2019 marked the end of an era for Black media, reflecting on their legacy and the vital role they played in representing Black voices in America.
Saturday, September 20, 2025
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Friday, March 21, 2025
Dr. George Fraser - Black People are Heading into a Second Slavery
A lively shows a speaker diving right into the real-world hardships faced by the Black community in America. He draws from his own experiences, talking about long-fought challenges and obstacles that history left behind, and he keeps coming back to how family ties, solid money know-how, and a push for economic strength can really make a difference. Even though today's generation wrestles with its own unique struggles, there’s a sense that new opportunities—mostly tied to education and sticking together—might just be on the horizon.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
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