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We Aspire to Build Economic Legacies - The Cincinnati Herald

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By Keena Smith Economic power is the transformative force that changes not only individual lives but entire communities. Women of color are the fastest-growing segment of business owners and wealth creators in the U.S. We aspire to build a legacy, yet we often face systemic barriers that prevent us from achieving our full potential. That’s […]

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