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Vic Mensa Says The Division Between Black Americans And Africans Is Manufactured

In this powerful clip from Market Mondays, Vic Mensa joins Rashad Bilal for a candid discussion that dives deep into identity, unity, and the divisive narratives that have shaped perceptions among Black Americans and Africans. Vic Mensa shares his personal story of being mixed ra ...  Show more

Down Stocks to Think About Buying Right Now

In this Market Mondays clip, Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, and Troy Millings dive deep into the world of "downward stocks," discussing some of the most prominent tech giants currently facing stock declines. The conversation kicks off with Rashad Bilal listing major losses: Netflix do ...  Show more

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