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Black Entrepreneurs in Mobile: Ready to Take Off with RUNWAY?

RUNWAY, a justice and equity-centered financial innovation firm with a mission to advance resiliency for Black businesses, is coming to Mobile as part of ROOTED, their 10-year initiative to invest in Southern Black entrepreneurship, creativity, and innovation. They are kicking things off in Alabama, the home state of RUNWAY founder Jessica Norwood, to learn about the unique needs of local artists and entrepreneurs and understand how to best serve the community. RUNWAY’s work is focused on building community wealth by providing early-stage “friends and family” style funding and holistic business support for Black entrepreneurs. But, it’s about more than just giving money to Black businesses. It’s about giving entrepreneurs a runway for creating a strong foundation for long-term economic growth and success in the community.

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What is a Financial Innovation Firm?

Folks are often curious about what we mean when we say that we’re a “financial innovation firm,” so we decided to break it down. The way we’re looking at financial innovation is through the lens of reparative finance.

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An Economy That Loves Black People: Our Legacy as Future Ancestors

Black History Month can be a complicated and nuanced time. Every February, we are often guided to reflect on the resilience of Black people–on our ancestors’ (and our own) experiences being on the short end of this nation’s obsession with having power, domination, and control over Black bodies.

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ROOTED is Here

How do we keep Southern creatives and entrepreneurs resourced and supported so they can stay rooted where they are in community?

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100 Years Later: The Dust Has Not Settled in Tulsa

“100 years later, and the dust has not settled in Tulsa, and it has not settled in America. We’re here today to have a sacred conversation about what it means to repair the damage done to Black businesses and Black communities.”

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Why I Gave To The Runway Project

In February 2017, I was on phone call with Konda Mason and Jessica Norwood to learn about The Runway Project Oakland. I had recently met Konda and Jessica at local investing conferences, and I knew they were both powerful visionaries building the next economy. On the call I was struck by a contradiction in my own work-- I realized that while I was giving money to black led organizing for black liberation, I wasn’t giving money to investment projects working to build intergenerational black wealth.

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