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Economic Powerhouses: Minority Entrepreneurship, Consumerism, and Resilience

Latino Powerhouses: Entrepreneurship, Consumerism and Economic growth

This session will explore the effects of economic instability and shifting market dynamics on minority communities in the U.S., while highlighting the growing importance of economic resilience. Minority entrepreneurship and consumerism are vital drivers of the workforce economy, creating opportunities for innovation and growth in local communities. However, as industries evolve, minority workers in sectors like agriculture and manufacturing may face new opportunities alongside significant challenges. Panelists will discuss the complexities these communities encounter, including job displacement, the role of entrepreneurship in economic recovery, and the power of minority consumerism in shaping market trends. The session will also address corporate responsibilities, particularly the rollback of programs targeting minority recruitment and inclusion, and emphasize strategies to strengthen economic resilience to ensure minority workers and businesses thrive in an ever-changing economic landscape.

Speakers:

Derrick Johnson

President and CEO, NAACP

Janet Murguía

President and CEO, UnidosUS

Juan Proaño

Chief Executive Officer, LULAC

Maya Wiley

President and CEO, Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights