African American
Chamber of Prosperity

Empower

Motivation

Reason to work

Knowledge

Background

Added Value

Unique skill

Facts

Size

Company size

Products

Product

Last year turnover

Turnover

Innovations

Innovation

History

Company history

Main goal and vision

Vision/goal

Policy

Mobilize

Reason for leaving

Reason

Responsibility

Typical day

Experience

Experience

Police Violence

Strength

Explanation

Systemic Inequities

Weakness

Explanation

Poor School Systems

Observed qualities

Differentiating aptitudes

Differentiating aptitude

Hire me because:

Compelling hiring reason

Outcomes

Dismantle Systemic Racism

Describe yourself

Economic Empowerment, Building of Wealth

Higher Educational Attainment, Shifting Mentalities and Circumstances

Governmental Accountability and Influence

Educate

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Responsibility

Apartheid

Challenge

Jim Crow

Step

Civil Rights Movement

Engagement

Short-term Goals

Short-term goal

Long-term Goals

Long-term goal

My vision about the future

Vision

Access

Mission:
The African American Chamber of Prosperity (AACP) is an entity that connects the Black community to resources and opportunities that build wealth. The AACP will strategically align itself to organizations and resources in an effort to build a multigenerational leadership movement.The AACP will address structural systems that continue to serve as barriers for Black people. We will focus on providing access through education, empowerment and mobilizing the Black community as a whole.

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The African American Chamber of Prosperity (AACP) is an entity that connects the Black community to resources and opportunities that build wealth. The AACP will strategically align itself to organizations and resources in an effort to build a multigenerational leadership movement.The AACP will address structural systems that continue to serve as barriers for Black people. We will focus on providing access through education, empowerment and mobilizing the Black community as a whole.

Five Faces of Oppression
Exploitation
Marginalization
Powerlessness
Cultural Domination
Violence

Structure
Dues
Greenbook
Quarterly Meetings
Speaker Series