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S3:EP2- One Casino or One Colony?- The Revenue Allocation Conundrum

1 h 10 min · 5. okt. 2021
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Is a casino an achievement for black people simply because it is black-owned? Come hear Charlie Ray give a historical and recent analysis on why #OneCasino proposed in Richmond VA is actually #OneColony. From the last budget cycle to the historical analysis of Angela Davis, come discover why Richmond's Southside has an Allocation problem not just a revenue problem. Also hear the major talking points of OneCasino debunked including whether or not it actually is the first black-owned Casino.

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