Episode #3: Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color: Vol. 3 Black Entrepreneurship + Restaurants - a podcast by The Iconoclast Dinner Experience (IDE)

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The third episode under the theme “Climate Change + COVID-19 + Communities of Color Lezli is joined by, a Metropolitan Policy Fellow at the Brookings Institution and two business owners/restaurateurs; James Beard Award winning chef; Nina Compton and award-winning marketer turned restaurant owner Karl Franz Williams. Karl and Nina share their battles with financial hardship during the global crisis. Perry is the author of the recently published book, Know Your Price Valuing Black Lives and Property in America's Black Cities; Nina, is owner of Compère Lapin and Bywater American Bistro in New Orleans; and Karl Franz Williams is owner of 67 Orange Street, in Harlem as well as the Anchor Spa in New Haven, Connecticut. The conversation between these four tackles how the legacy of systemic racism (eg red lining, discriminatory lending practices) has made Black businesses more susceptible to failure in comparison to their White counterparts both prior to the crisis and amidst the crisis. Lezli and her guests discuss data about the uneven distribution of funding from government recovery efforts (eg CARES Act) and why the legacy of discriminatory lending practices contributes to the uneven distribution of recovery dollars. Andre shares solutions and they wrestle with the troubling question of what America’s cultural landscape may look like if Black owned restaurants do not prevail. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE FOR OUR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING FAMILY

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Nina Compton @ninacompton

Karl Franz Williams @mrkarlfranz

Andre M. Perry @andreperryedu

CALL TO ACTION

  1. Write a letter to your senators and local congressperson to request the recovery and stimulus funds are being pushed down to the US Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency
  2. In your letter ask that businesses in zipcodes in low socio-economic communities are prioritized in funding

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Podcast Team = Lezli Levene Harvell (Host & Executive Producer) / Rez Nemorin (Producer) / Justin Bates (Sound Engineer) 

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