Should Teachers Be Expected to Teach Financial Literacy in Public Schools?



hould teachers be expected to teach financial literacy in public schools?
This episode of Wealthy Wednesday is a real one — hosted by the Black Wealth Rebels: Jimmy Williams, Camari Ellis, and Corey Camp — three voices from the culture, the classroom, and the capital game.

Together, we’re asking the question the system doesn’t want to answer:
Can public education actually equip Black students with the tools to build wealth?

🎙️ In this roundtable convo, we break down:

Why most teachers aren’t trained to teach credit, taxes, or investing

How curriculum bias keeps Black financial literacy in the shadows

What it would take to bring real money education to the hood and the classroom

Our own visions for what Financial Literacy 101 should look like — by us, for us

💥 This ain’t hypothetical. One of us teaches every day.
One built a brand on real-world finance.
One leads with media strategy and movement-building.
Together, we are the solution.

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We don’t just talk about it — we build it.
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