CHAPTER 3
Antiracist Investors
The number of people moving money in ways that align with their values about racial justice and equity is growing. They might be pooling money to get the owner of the local bakery up and running, using their money to keep the doors open at the Black-owned bookstore that’s been in the community for over 50 years, or supporting local Black food producers by prepaying for fruits and vegetables in order to give them the cash needed to plant and grow for the upcoming season.
I have witnessed these people come together in giving circles, inside of sou sous and investment circles. I have watched them connect on threads on social media platforms in order to donate to something important, like helping a business owner reopen ...
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