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THE WALL


Atlanta Loves a Bag: What Invest Fest 2026 Proved—and What It Didn’t
I do not attend wealth conferences for the same reason I do not buy seafood from a gas station: too many things can go wrong after somebody tells you to trust the process. Still, Invest Fest 2026 was too large and too substantial to dismiss. More than 30,000 people came to Atlanta for financial education, celebrity keynotes, 415 vendors and a $250,000 pitch competition. The weekend created opportunity—but it also proved that Black ambition still deserves due diligence.

__yak
Aug 104 min read


Atlanta Loves Black Men—Until We Send an Invoice
Atlanta loves Black men as culture, labor and campaign imagery—but not always as business owners asking where the money went. Using the Earn Your Leisure dispute with Mayor Andre Dickens as a starting point, this op-ed examines how liberal administrations celebrate Black identity while young Black men remain politically taken for granted, economically overlooked and increasingly conflicted about whether conservative leadership offers greater mobility.

__yak
Jul 295 min read
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