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Why Financial Literacy is a Form of Resistance

5 min · 19 de jun de 2025
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Financial knowledge is power, and in a system designed to keep us distracted, uninformed, and dependent, being financially educated is a strategic move. In this episode, Karissa breaks down the real reason financial literacy matters in the Black community. From credit and budgeting to investing and building generational wealth, she unpacks how knowing the numbers positions us to make bold moves, protect our families, and take control of our future. This isn’t about chasing status — it’s about understanding the rules, so we can change the game.

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