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 Generation One: The Search for Black Wealth

Generation One: The Search for Black Wealth

Yaiqab Saint · Saturday, May 23rd 2015 at 12:54PM · 1348 views

BY:  - 19 May '15 | Documentary

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BMWK family we’re excited to share the official trailer for our fifth film titledGeneration One: The Search for Black Wealth. We plan to use this film to make a pivotal shift in the conversation around the creation of wealth in the black community and it all starts here on BMWK.

Stay tuned for more information and resources to help your family and our community gain economic strength. We’ll leverage that economic power to DEMAND justice and equality. If you like the trailer we ask that you share it with your network of family and friends using the social media sharing buttons above.

SPECIAL PRE-SALE OFFER:
Pre-Order your copy today at www.GenerationOneMovie.com & get two FREE bonuses:

#1) The BMWK Guide to Building Generational Wealth for the African American Community in both eBook & Audiobook formats [Value $30]

#2) The Generational Wealth Pledge for Black Families [Value: Priceless]

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SYNOPSIS:
With the 2007 recession, the housing crisis and soaring unemployment rates leaving Black America’s wallet trapped in the crosshairs of the United States’ financial crisis, the lack of generational wealth in the African American community has never been in sharper focus. Generation One takes a hard look at the numbers, giving historical context to early wealth creation in the Black community and tapping the expertise of the nation’s top financial experts to weigh in not only on how Blacks fell behind, but surefire strategies families can implement to begin building a strong financial legacy for generations to come.

Official release date is July 14, 2015

About the author

Lamar Tyler wrote 2209 articles on this blog.

Lamar Tyler is co-creator BlackandMarriedWithKids.com. He also is the co-producer of the films Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage, You Saved Me, Men Ain't Boys and Still Standing.

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