Why is it acceptable for every other group to gather, train, and empower their communities—but the moment Black communities do the same, it gets labeled “racist”?

As President of Texas Black Expo, I’ve heard it all: “If there were a White Expo, it wouldn’t be allowed.” That argument misses the point entirely. This conversation breaks down the double standard, the historical context, and why intentional community building is not exclusion—it’s strategy.

This is about economics, access, and self-determination—not division.

🎬 From Episode 4 of What Is Rich?
🎙️ Host: Jerome D. Love
🎥 Director: 2x Emmy Award Winner Rushion McDonald

👉 Watch the full episode now at www.whatisrichdoc.com

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