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Inbox me if you know of other “Amazon” type platforms to help support small black businesses
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1 year ago
PLEASE SHARE this dope piece by @abc7ny and special thanx to the homie @mac___78 for giving an opportunity to get light on these businesses! We are eternally grateful at @blapptheapp
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1 year ago
Thoughts??? . . @nowthis ‘Genres are a funny little concept, aren’t they?’ That voice on Beyoncé’s ‘COWBOY CARTER’? It belongs to the iconic Linda Martell, who was one of the first Black artists to push past racist barriers into country music #beyoncé #cowboycarter #countrymusic #blackartists
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2 years ago
Another powerful AI Lego-style track just dropped 🌍🔥 This one takes a more serious and emotional direction, turning themes of history, inequality, and cultural loss into a cinematic AI storytelling experience. “Africa Just Dropped a Lego Video About What Was Stolen From Black People” reflects on real historical issues — including colonial exploitation, slavery, stolen artifacts, and generational economic inequality — while using the viral Lego-style format to make the message more accessible and emotionally impactful. The combination of stylized visuals and a structured soundtrack creates a format that’s instantly engaging while still carrying a heavier message. It’s less about hype and more about reflection and awareness. What stands out is how these AI Lego videos are evolving beyond memes into a new kind of emotional and political storytelling. With new drops coming nonstop, this trend keeps expanding into deeper and more global conversations. Watch the full video and share it with someone who needs to hear this message ❤️🌍 Source: Creedlow-fanmademusic and Sophmara_FanMadeMusic and BNN_BrickNewsNetwork and KashMusikFanMadeMusic on YouTube Follow 👉 @aiqon.ai the only page on Instagram who posts daily Breaking News in Lego style! #blackpeople #news #lego #song #africa . 🎥 Original video from: @aiqon.ai
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4 days ago
When your money buys less, ask yourself: is this inflation… or strategy? Who really benefits when the middle class disappears? 🎙️ Full conversation on TWISPOD — link in bio #fyp #viralreels #explorepage #moneytalks #generationalwealth @blappodcast
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5 days ago
Congratulations @kwanzajones !!! 🎉🎈🎊🍾 . CC: @diverserepresentation
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11 days ago
Dreams do still come true! Congratulations to the 🐐!!! Thank everyone one of YOU for your support and downloading BLAPP! Love ❤️ yall
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21 days ago
The first BLAPP Founder/Funder Summit was 🤯! Thank you to my partner in crime Brittney Glass @be_glassy for being the brains of this operation. Out of every $100 in venture capital Black founders receive .30 cents!!! Three dimes!!! So we decided to do something about it and it was epic! . Thank you to @yulkendyvaldez @lettajmusic and team @coexistgaming for being the best hosts and venue on Earth for these get togethers! . Thanx @JTCanshoot for the interview
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23 days ago
Friends don’t let friends do stupid things 🤦🏾‍♂️ Help somebody today… send them this 😂 Download the Blapp app and support Black businesses 🖤 And while you’re there… grab your limited edition copy of Project Black Beam 👀📖 #ProjectBlackBeam #BlackAuthors #SupportBlackBusiness #BlappApp #BookTok
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26 days ago
#oileconomy #followthemoney
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27 days ago
#blackownedbakery #womeninbusiness #bananapudding #explore #viral
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1 month ago
Interesting Read! “A recent book is making waves by claiming that the U.S. government stole over $600 billion from Black Americans through discriminatory taxes in the years following slavery. The book, The Black Tax, by historian Andrew W. Kahrl, argues that unjust tax policies were a huge factor in preventing Black people from building wealth after slavery ended. From inflated property tax assessments to hidden fees that led to land seizures, these laws took away opportunities for Black families to thrive, forcing them into poverty and stripping away land that could’ve been passed down for generations. This isn’t just about taxes; it’s about a legacy of exploitation that stretches back for over a century. The $600 billion figure is an estimate of what Black families lost through these unfair practices—money that could’ve helped close the racial wealth gap. The book not only uncovers this hidden history but also calls for reforms to help address these historical injustices. For those wondering how these practices are still impacting Black Americans today, this book sheds much-needed light on a deep-seated issue that continues to affect generations.” . CC: @afrocentricfilmscollaborative
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1 month ago