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From Ghana to Goldman Sachs: Rachel Laryea on a Blueprint for Black Capitalism

Jun 28, 2025
Rachel Laryea, a Yale PhD and wealth manager at JPMorgan Chase, shares insights from her book 'Black Capitalists.' She discusses leveraging capitalism to create social good, not just profit. The conversation highlights the intersection of race and class within America’s economic system, advocating for a redefined approach to empower Black communities. Laryea also delves into the challenges of Black entrepreneurship, contrasting her Ghanaian roots with the Black American experience, and emphasizes the need for self-reliance and innovative solutions in addressing wealth disparities.
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INSIGHT

Defining Black Capitalism

  • Black capitalism means using capitalism to create social good, not just to accumulate wealth.
  • Rachel Laryea defines Black capitalists as those who strategically reposition within the economic system to benefit their communities.
INSIGHT

Linking Race and Class

  • Race and class are deeply linked in systemic inequality in America.
  • Black and brown communities face disproportionate barriers to wealth and capital access.
ANECDOTE

Rachel's Early Life and Curiosity

  • Rachel Laryea grew up in a wealthy, mostly white community raised by an immigrant single mom from Ghana.
  • Her experience fueled her curiosity on what Black wealth and thriving look like.
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