#FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding #BlackWealth #Entrepreneurship
In this powerful breakdown, real estate expert Courtney Johnson Rose explains how a single policy decision—legal redlining in 1976—created two completely different financial futures for a Black family and a white family in Seattle.
One family was able to buy a home. The other was locked out.
Fast forward 10–15 years, and the difference shows up in college access, generational wealth, and long-term economic mobility.
This is not opinion. It’s history—and it explains why real estate remains the greatest wealth-building tool in America.
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#HousingPolicy #BlackWealth #Homeownership #FinancialLiteracy
#EconomicJustice #WhatIsRich #WealthBuilding #HistoryMatters
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The NAACP Image Award-winning Black Money Tree Podcast is more than a show—it’s a movement. We’re committed to closing the racial wealth gap through entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and real estate investment. Our mission: build wealth within underserved communities, create self-sustainability, and leave a legacy of prosperity for generations to come.
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