African-American female entrepreneurs turn to creative 'bootstrapping'

African-American female entrepreneurs turn to creative 'bootstrapping'

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Business

11th Grade - University

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The video discusses the role of Oneva, a caregiving service in the San Francisco Bay Area, and its impact on families like the Santos. It highlights the challenges faced by minority entrepreneurs, particularly African American women, in securing funding. The video also features Angel Rich, who developed a financial literacy game, Credit Stacker, to educate youth on credit management. The narrative emphasizes the resourcefulness of women entrepreneurs and the potential for future growth in diverse communities.

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What challenges does Arlene Santos face as a career woman?

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How did Marvy Jean Darden's stroke impact her daily life?

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What is the significance of the term 'sandwich generation' as mentioned in the text?

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What innovative service did Anita Gardyne create in 2014?

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What are some of the funding challenges faced by female entrepreneurs according to the text?

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How does Angel Rich's company aim to educate children about financial literacy?

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What does the term 'bootstrapping' mean in the context of starting a business?

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