The History and Legacy of Black Entrepreneurship in the United States initiative provides an opportunity to learn from the country’s most prominent academic scholars.
Join us for a roundtable as we gather our spring cohort of speakers. Attend this discussion to understand how these leaders weave together their research and scholarship to help build an understanding of Black entrepreneurship in America.
Featured speakers:
- Jill D. Snider, The Angels are in the Details
- Heather Butina-Sutton, Exploring Entrepreneurship as Resistance Among Black Women Street Vendors in Antebellum Charleston
Moderated by: Ihsan Beezer and Keith Hollingsworth
Who can attend?
Open to the public, the campus community, students, postdocs, research scholars, faculty, staff, and alumni.