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Follow on Google News | ![]() "Black To The Future" Black History Month Event Promises Unforgettable CelebrationAs Black History Month comes to a close, local South Florida Chapters of StartupGrind and FoundersLive are proud to join forces to host "Black To The Future: Black Prosperity & Progress," a dynamic celebration of Black achievements and contributions.
The event will feature a range of activities, including:
The celebration invites attendees to reflect on the past, embrace the present, and envision a future filled with prosperity and progress for the Black community. "Together, let's make history and pave the way for a future filled with prosperity and progress for the Black community. See you there!" added Kwamara Thompson Founders Live Miami City Leader. The event is supported by several local black-led/owned organizations including Fitness + Financial Gains, PS Social, I Am A Black Woman Yes I Matter, BITE-CON, and The African Metaverse Museum, fostering community, inclusion, and access for local black founders. The networking mixer is generously being sponsored by Goslings. Tickets for "Black To The Future: Black Prosperity & Progress" are available now. The event is open to all attendees of all backgrounds and will feature underrepresented founders, funders, and tech community partners. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit https://blacktothefuture.eventbrite.com or https://www.startupgrind.com/ About Marc Lissade Marc Lissade is an entrepreneurial ecosystem builder and the Director of Startup Broward, StartupGrind Fort Lauderdale as well as FoundersBoost South Florida. He is also the Founders Live Fort Lauderdale City Leader. As an innovation activist, Marc believes that innovation is a human right that has been historically overlooked. His new book on innovation is due out in Spring 2024. About Kwamara Thompson As a social entrepreneur, Kwamara Thompson has always been fighting for positive change by leading with her passion for education. As an accomplished speaker, consultant, educator, and activist, Kwamara has started multiple ventures throughout her career to help people improve their lives, to help organizations become equity and empathy focused, and to help alleviate the structures of systemic racism. End
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