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HBCU Endowments: A Building Black for African-Americans Economic Growth & Sustainability

Please join Manhood, Race, and Culture INTERACTIVE (MRCi) for an engaging discussion by Mr. William A. Foster, IV. Tonight’s presentation will focus on the topic of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Endowments and how they should be serving as a building block for African-Americans Economic Growth and Sustainability.

Mr. Foster is an accomplished businessman and community leader who is serving as a significant contributing factor to the revitalization of Houston’s Fifth Ward Community. He is also the Editor-In-Chief/President of HBCU Money & HBCU Politics.

The program begins tonight November 19 (Thursday) @ 7:30 EST //// 6:30 CST and lasts for 90 minutes — We are committed to starting the program on time and ending it on time.

Access this meeting by clicking here.

Once again, you are welcome to join us tonight — November 19 (Thursday) @ 7:30 EST ////  6:30 CST — to interact with community activist and financial guru William A. Foster regarding this important issue of how Historically Black Colleges and Universities Endowments should be serving as building blocks for African-Americans Economic Growth and Sustainability. To hear this riveting discussion and interact with Mr. Foster, click here.

MRCi