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💡 Imagine the Power of $2 Trillion 💡
What if every Black business, athlete, commentator, rapper, singer, comedian, and actor built their own channel on Channels.biz?
With $2 trillion in annual Black buying power, we have the strength to create a global conglomerate where every new channel builds wealth for all the others.
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Imagine What We Could Do as a Black CommunityWhat if every Black business, athlete, commentator, rapper, singer, comedian, and actor came together to build their own channel on Channels.biz? With $2 trillion in annual buying power, we have the collective…
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Black History Month Trivia – February 12th
Question: Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, but which Black abolitionist is said to have influenced him the most on the issue of slavery?
A) Harriet Tubman
B) Frederick Douglass
C) Sojourner Truth
D) W.E.B. Du BoisDrop your answer in the comments and check back tomorrow f…Read More
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The Racial Divide Over Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show: A Reflection of America’s Deep-Rooted TensionsWhen Kendrick Lamar took the stage for the Super Bowl LIX halftime show, it was more than just a performance—it was a cultural moment that exposed America’s racial and political divides. The reaction to Lam…
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The Power of the Black Dollar: Understanding the $2 Trillion Buying Power in 2025Introduction In 2025, the Black community’s buying power in the United States is projected to reach an astounding $2 trillion. This milestone highlights the increasing financial influence of Black consumers and t…
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Why Don’t Black People Support Each Other Like Other Races? The Truth About Wealth, Unity, and the Channels.biz SolutionWhy Don’t Black People Support Each Other Like Other Races? The Truth About Wealth, Unity, and the Channels.biz Solution Throughout history, Black communities have demonstrated resilience, innovation, and b…
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Black History Month Trivia – February 11th
Question: On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela was released after 27 years in prison. What was the name of the prison where he spent most of his incarceration?
A) Pollsmoor Prison
B) Robben Island
C) Victor Verster Prison
D) Pretoria Central PrisonDrop your answer in the comments and check b…Read More
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Answer to February 11th Trivia – Nelson Mandela’s Prison
Answer: B) Robben Island
Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years, with the majority of that time spent on Robben Island, a notorious prison off the coast of South Africa. While there, Mandela faced harsh conditions, but his resolve to fight for freedom never wavered.
Why Robben I…Read More