African-Americans and the Economy
Panel discussion hosted by Summit 2000 with African American business leaders, researchers, and two administration officials. They discussed… read more
Panel discussion hosted by Summit 2000 with African American business leaders, researchers, and two administration officials. They discussed the past, present, and future role of African Americans in the U.S. economy. They examined how African Americans are and are not benefitting from current economic developments and how these problems can be addressed with policy changes. After their presentations, they took questions from the audience. close
People in this video
- Bernard Anderson Assistant Secretary Department of Labor
- Eugene Grigsby Professor University of California, Los Angeles
- Julianne Malveaux Talk Show Host National Assn. of Negro Business
- Joan Parrott-Fonseca Director Department of Commerce->Minority Enterprise
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