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Black Innovation Alliance
United States
Приєднався 15 гру 2022
Founded in 2020, Black Innovation Alliance (BIA) is a coalition of 175 Black Innovator Support Organizations (BISOs), serving nearly 400,000 Black entrepreneurs and tech founders.
Our mission is to close the racial wealth gap by supporting Black-led Innovator Support Organizations (BISOs) through four focus work areas: Research, Advocacy, Capacity Building, and Narrative Change.
Our mission is to close the racial wealth gap by supporting Black-led Innovator Support Organizations (BISOs) through four focus work areas: Research, Advocacy, Capacity Building, and Narrative Change.
The Right to Innovate: A God Given Right
In this powerful clip from From Chains to Links, hosts Kelly and Ifeoma talk with Tiffany Norwood and Jaret Riddick in a conversation about innovation as an innate right and its critical role in our global future. Jaret highlights the importance of a diverse workforce in supporting global impact and empowering marginalized communities in tech. Tiffany frames the right to innovate as a “God-given right,” describing innovation as imagination brought to life-a force that can reshape the world. Together, they challenge us to take imagination seriously, to see innovation as essential not just for economic growth but for advancing humanity.
Be sure to check out the full conversation “AI & Us: What the Future Holds for Black America!”
Be sure to check out the full conversation “AI & Us: What the Future Holds for Black America!”
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Відео
Diversity as a National Security Asset
Переглядів 109 годин тому
In this insightful clip from From Chains to Links, hosts Kelly Burton and Ifeoma Ike dive into a critical discussion with Tiffany Norwood and Jaret Riddick on how diversity plays a crucial role in national security. Jaret talks about the concept of place-based innovation policy and the need to invest in talent from underrepresented communities as part of a strategic approach to global competiti...
Sustaining the Movement Through Community and Relationship Building
Переглядів 119 годин тому
In this clip from From Chains to Links, hosts Kelly Burton and Ifeoma Ike talk with Katrina Gamble about the essential role of community and relationship-building in sustaining movements. Katrina discusses how the so-called "soft" aspects-wellness, connection, and belonging-are, in reality, the foundations of resilience in activism. This conversation challenges the perception of these elements ...
From Chains to Links: AI & Us | What the Future Holds for Black America
Переглядів 11612 годин тому
In this episode of From Chains to Links, hosts Kelly Burton and Ifeoma Ike are joined by visionary startup founder Tiffany Norwood and seasoned research engineer Jaret Riddick for an enlightening conversation on the future of Black America in tech. Together, they explore the evolving presence of Black people in tech, the critical intersections between racial equity and national security, and th...
AI & US | WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS FOR BLACK AMERICA
Переглядів 2912 годин тому
In this episode of From Chains to Links, we welcome pioneering startup founder Tiffany Norwood and Jaret Riddick, a research engineer with over 20 years in the defense industry. Together, we dive into the evolution of Black people in tech, the relationship between racial equality and national security, and the vital role of imagination and dreaming in ensuring that Black people fully embrace ou...
Disrupting the Status Quo: The Right to Innovate
Переглядів 1612 годин тому
In this thought-provoking clip from From Chains to Links, hosts Kelly Burton and Ifeoma Ike talk with guest Katrina Gamble about what it truly means to have the "right to innovate." Katrina shares her perspective on innovation as a form of disruption-a way to break free from practices that haven't served Black communities. She stresses the importance of investing in understanding Black people a...
Finding Balance in Activism: Acknowledging Frustration and Embracing Honest Engagement
Переглядів 1814 годин тому
In this clip from From Chains to Links, hosts Kelly Burton and Ifeoma Ike speak with political strategist Katrina Gamble about the complex reality of activism. Katrina shares insights on the importance of recognizing frustration within movements, balancing self-care with organizing, and the need for a “home” in activism to prevent burnout. Together, they discuss the divide between politics and ...
From Chains to Links: Black People Are Not a Monolith
Переглядів 4716 годин тому
In this episode of From Chains to Links, hosts Kelly Burton and Ifeoma Ike engage in a powerful, eye-opening conversation with Katrina Gamble-a leading political strategist and social scientist-on the pulse of Black political power. Together, explore what research reveals about Black perspectives on our political systems, uncovering what Black voters truly want and need, and discuss ways to sus...
Black People Aren't A Monolith | But What Does That Really Mean For Politics?
Переглядів 6016 годин тому
In this episode of From Chains to Links, hosts Kelly Burton and Ifeoma Ike engage in a powerful, eye-opening conversation with Katrina Gamble-a leading political strategist and social scientist-on the pulse of Black political power. Together, explore what research reveals about Black perspectives on our political systems, uncovering what Black voters truly want and need, and discuss ways to sus...
Regrets, Power, and Elections
Переглядів 8919 годин тому
There is power in faith, resilience, and embracing the journey. Bakari Sellers shares how he believes that every experience is a part of a greater plan. Questioning "why me" can lead to a dark place. Instead, he leans into the faith that has been a cornerstone for Black people throughout history, especially when we had little else. Bakari reflects on the significance of faith and grace in navig...
Innovation as Freedom
Переглядів 10День тому
“Innovation is the lifeblood of this country. If you're not innovating and adapting, you're dying.” In this clip from the From Chains to Links Podcast, hosts Kelly Burton, PhD and Ifeoma Ike, Esq. discuss the true essence of innovation and its deep connection to freedom with Bakari Sellers. Bakari emphasizes that while everyone has the creativity and potential to innovate, access to the necessa...
From Chains to Links | Season 2 Trailer
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Get ready for Season 2 of From Chains to Links: The Innovation Podcast! This season, hosts Kelly Burton, PhD and Ifeoma Ike, Esq. return with more powerful conversations and visionary guests, exploring the deep connections between Black innovation, culture, and economic empowerment. From overcoming systemic barriers to redefining success, Season 2 dives into what it means to thrive as a Black e...
From Chains to Links: Elections, Civil Rights and Hot Sauce | 10 Questions With Bakari Sellers
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From Chains to Links: Elections, Civil Rights and Hot Sauce | 10 Questions With Bakari Sellers
Elections, Civil Rights And Hot Sauce | 10 Questions With Bakari Sellers
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Elections, Civil Rights And Hot Sauce | 10 Questions With Bakari Sellers
What does it mean to go from being owned, to being owners? How do we move from chains to links?
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What does it mean to go from being owned, to being owners? How do we move from chains to links?
What is the cost to fail as a Black entrepreneur or innovator?
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What is the cost to fail as a Black entrepreneur or innovator?
How can we foster a Black community capable of holding multiple truths
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How can we foster a Black community capable of holding multiple truths
From Chains to Links: Episode 9 - Can Black Innovation Afford To Fail?
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From Chains to Links: Episode 9 - Can Black Innovation Afford To Fail?
Can Black Innovation Afford To Fail?: Curious Reflections From Hosts Ifeoma & Kelly
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Can Black Innovation Afford To Fail?: Curious Reflections From Hosts Ifeoma & Kelly
Why is Black entrepreneurship so isolating?
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Why is Black entrepreneurship so isolating?
Do Black people get enough credit for perfecting the craft of movement building
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Do Black people get enough credit for perfecting the craft of movement building
What's the best model to take the Black innovation community forward
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What's the best model to take the Black innovation community forward
From Racism's Symptoms to Systemic Change Whose Responsibility is it
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From Racism's Symptoms to Systemic Change Whose Responsibility is it
Why Do Movements Matter; Unpacking the Cost of Progress in America
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Why Do Movements Matter; Unpacking the Cost of Progress in America
Is Black Capitalism Helping or Hurting the Movement; Getting Rid of the Versus
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Is Black Capitalism Helping or Hurting the Movement; Getting Rid of the Versus
From Chains to Links: Episode 8 - Building the 21st Century Civil Rights Movement, Today
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From Chains to Links: Episode 8 - Building the 21st Century Civil Rights Movement, Today
Building the 21st Century Civil Rights Movement, Today
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Building the 21st Century Civil Rights Movement, Today
Investment in Black Startups is Not Fair
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Investment in Black Startups is Not Fair
How the Phone Revolutionized the Broadcasting Industry
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How the Phone Revolutionized the Broadcasting Industry
This reminds me of a quote I recently read that said we don’t need to agree, e.g., be a monolith, but we do need to act in the best interest of our community or the Black community. I agree, but wonder if others do as well? And how will this play out next week?
That was the sentiment when the CBC first started - no permanent friends, not permanent enemies, but permanent interests. But with so many shifts and generational differences I wonder how much that remains.
Hahahahaha... us
Vote Trump..unless you want your kids to own nothing ever again
We gonna fail at things… just need to FAIL FORWARD 18:21
And the TRUTH shall set us FREE 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾💪🏽 15:30
Oh wow! Things we want to say- but, we don’t! We neeeeed this conversation
I am loving this conversation. We need to be having this very conversation 6:23
❤I love this conversation, what does liberation look and feel like…
All blacks did not participate in the civil rights movement.
Black entrepreneurship and ownership are the keys to creating institutional and systemic change in America.
Builders. That part.
If you live your life with a sense of egotistic entitlement, you will never be satisfied or happy. Instead, try a little humility and gratitude. Every day will become a gift of joy and happiness.
Us as in Americans, right we are all Americans right black white yellow, green, brown blue purple it doesn’t matter we’re all Americans right
Harris/Waltz November Strong! VOTE!!!! Don't let the crazy "weirdos," Trump and Vance in the White HOUSE.
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God heals people, because that is the problem. Racism is a symptom...curing symptoms while ignoring the disease is not only ineffective, but also pointless. #Romans8:6
She also misunderstood the way to achieve equity is to work and safe. Entitlement and sit on your butt is not the way to achieve equity
Its. God job to heal racism and he doesn't give a damn.
Either God has given us the blueprint to know how to we should behave to be better while here on Earth or God is a myth. I want to believe the former!
@@ronellis6502 Lolol, y'all just don't want to face the FACTS.. God/Allah/Jehovah don't give a damn about anything colored.
Failure god
Let’s go! Best interview series on the internet. ✊🏿❤️
Can’t they invest in whom ever they want?Maybe men prefer working with men. Maybe 96% of the companies that appeal to male investors come from other male entrepreneurs.
Lenme answer that ladies. They virtue signal in public by saying the system is against blacks. But privately they worry only about their money. NIMBY phenomenon in action.
false choice. it's definitely both.
We are no different from any other race.
wtf is this ? 😂 she sounds illiterate
Sounds like some communist gobbledygook
Who is this clown
A lot of words to say zero
Glad this came up in my feed.
Sad but true to alot of men
Equality is something that involves work, equity is a free lunch tossed in the beggar's bowl to make her go away.
This woman seriously misunderstands equality or what it actually is, which is equal opportunity and what equity is. Equity and equal opportunity do not fit together and are achieved in very different ways. Equal opportunity is giving 2 people the same opportunity for a job if they meet the requirements for that role and removing as many barriers that exist as possible where they relate to immutable characteristics. Equity is passing over someone more qualified for a role to give it to someone less qualified to ensure that certain immutable characteristics are represented. Equity is not honourable, it is sexist and it is racist in every application.
Wow. That was deep.
That fear of two or more came out of slavery.
N d America if ur dark ur blac flat out. I didn't make tha rule but that's how ppl r
What about the 600,000 men that died for your freedom? I dont see you talking about that. Other people dont owe you anything. Grow up and take responsibility for your life.
How many black settlements can you name where destroyed between 1865 and 1940?
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Another one! This podcast is so needed right now. Thanks, BIA. ✊🏿❤️
Our current situation in America is the economy and culture have both been deteriorating. Curiosity and creativity take a back seat when survival is the main thing on a person's plate. We need better people to run for president and other offices to bring change, more than we can as individuals. But it can start to change with us as individuals respecting others and not promoting certain fringe groups to the extent of forcing a culture that doesn't benefit the whole of the society.
I went through this at my job. Anytime more than 2 of us would be talking or sitting together, we'd get a look from our coworkers.
it’s a strange look as though someone saw a ghost.
This brother makes a good point! ( Heard someone say..) I wonder what (programmed us\ society) to think that way. what y'all think about that?
Working as an intern I made a few friends with a few brothers, one day I walked in to our lunch area with another intern that was black and the black co worker said loudly here comes trouble. I had to tell him he should say stuff like that it gives the wrong impression. He quickly understood where I was coming from.
Man. I felt that in my soul.
Stop crying and start working, tf
Zero explanation for this ?
Been looking forward to this new series dropping. Long live BIA! ✊🏿❤️
18% of the population (blacks)
This is what happens when you teach your children victimhood it’s been five or six generations since the end of slavery and they’re still bitching and whining You don’t see a single person, complaining or bitching and whining about the current slavery in Africa, but they won’t be critical of the second country in the world to eliminate slavery, even though they’re still slavery and parts of the Middle East, they don’t say nothing about that but we weren’t complaining about something 160 years ago
Neither of these people were bought or sold.
Wow I got a whole piece on this