DOI
https://doi.org/10.21974/qsrr-m997
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Publisher
Richmond Racial Equity Essays
Publication Date
2021
Description
The author uses the legacy of Maggie Walker as a background for her proposal for radical, community-based intervention, shifting to a brown circles mindset that pushes Richmond to be a more racially equitable place benefiting everyone struggling to find the on-ramp to traditional pathways of wealth building. The tethered relationship of capitalism and racism requires that the dialogue about a more racially equitable Richmond include an honest conversation about money and wealth.
Keywords
Richmond, racial equity, race, economy, banking
Disciplines
Education | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Urban Studies and Planning
Resource Type
Text
Digital File Type
application/pdf
Date Created
September 2021
Date of Submission
11-22-2021
Language
English
Rights
© The Author(s)
Comments
This is essay number 9 from the book Richmond Racial Equity Essays, edited by Ebony Walden and Meghan Z. Gough. It appears on pages 41-47 of the book in the section "Advancing Economic Empowerment."