Sherrell Dorsey is disrupting the field of journalism. Dorsey has focused on the black innovation economy, highlighting the data, and changing the narrative on who is called a genius. Dorsey's work has been featured in VICE, The Washington Post, Axios, The Information, and more. Sherrell has been a contributing writer for notable publications like Columbia Journalism Review, Fast Company, Black Enterprise, and others. In 2018, she was named an inspiring woman in tech by CNet. We discuss the launch of her new podcast the Clark Street project dedicated to the original address of the Associated Negro Press at 312 Clark Street Chicago. Rob Richardson is the founder of Disruption Now Media, a platform that connects black and brown entrepreneurs, artists, and leaders through interactive events, educational content, podcasts, virtual and in-person summits. Watch the episode here: Learn more about DisruptArt, a platform building a more equitable future through NFT's and our collective community
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