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Creating Community through Black-Owned Grocery Stores
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29:49 - 32:41 (02:51)

Entrepreneurial activist and rapper Michael Render, aka Killer Mike, is setting an example for black economic empowerment by proposing to open grocery stores where 75% of products come from black vendors and farmers in order to build community and support mental health.

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The speaker highlights the importance of supporting black vendors and farmers by creating a community grocery store center with cooking classes, as a way to combat the disparity that is currently happening within the farming industry.
29:49 - 32:41 (02:51)
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Community, Black Vendors, Black Farmers, Health, Mental Health
Summary

The speaker highlights the importance of supporting black vendors and farmers by creating a community grocery store center with cooking classes, as a way to combat the disparity that is currently happening within the farming industry. By doing so, it can lead to healthier eating habits and improved mental health within the community.

Chapter
Creating Community through Black-Owned Grocery Stores
Episode
"Tiffany Haddish"
Podcast
SmartLess