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Tiffany Haddish

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The Color of Money
Walter Tevis

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Actor and comedian Tiffany Haddish sits down with us on 'opportunity day.' She tells about growing up in South Central Los Angeles and her journey to the present, the transformative power of Roger Rabbit, her new grocery store project, and of course, the healing benefits of the soursop fruit. As lovers of stone fruit, it's time to add some soursop to the mix here at Camp SmartLess.
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The Color of Money
Walter Tevis
Best for Individuals interested in social justice and economic empowermentOften cited around community economic development

The speaker mentions reading 'The Color of Money' while researching economic disparities in different communities.

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For: Individuals interested in social justice and economic empowerment
Key quote: In a black community, the dollar only circulates for six hours, but in every other community, pretty much every community besides the black community, the dollar circulates for at least 18 hours to 12 days.
The host mentioned 'The Color of Money' to highlight the systemic issues surrounding economic opportunities in black communities. They emphasized the importance of understanding how money circulates within different communities and the impact of limited access to businesses.
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Hoppers

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Here Today

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It's a movie with Billy Crystal and I. It's a very powerful comedy, dramedy, I would say.

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