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Advocating for American Tech and Advancing Diversity in the Sector

Join us for an insightful discussion on advocating for American tech and advancing diversity in the sector with Doug Kelly, CEO of the American Edge Project, and Steven Gilchrest, chairman of the South Carolina African American Chamber of Commerce. The American Edge Project is a coalition dedicated to the proposition that American innovators are an essential part of U.S. economic health, national security and individual freedoms. Meanwhile, the South Carolina African American Chamber of Commerce strives to empower African American businesses to thrive in the national commerce space through business development. The coalition members are committed to telling the stories about the positive impact technology and innovation have on America’s economy and businesses, particularly small ones, and how they enhance freedom of expression and our nation’s overall security.

In this insightful interview, we delve into the pivotal role these organizations play in advocating for U.S. tech companies amidst growing threats, particularly from China. We explore the importance of avoiding burdensome regulations that could stifle American competitiveness on a global scale. Gilchrest shares how the SC African American Chamber educates its community on the significance of innovation and the necessity of advocating for sound tech policies from a small business perspective.

Tune in to gain valuable insights into the intersection of advocacy, innovation, and diversity in the tech sector, and discover how these leaders are shaping the future of American tech.

Carolina Panorama Newspaper, Continuing and Expanding the Legacy of Black Media

In this profile interview, we highlight the unfortunate series of losses experienced by South Carolina’s Black newspaper publishers, starting with the passing of James French, the founder of the Charleston Chronicle. Following his death, Nathaniel Abraham Sr., the visionary founder of the Carolina Panorama Newspaper, and two other influential figures, Calvin Reese and Mel Hart, also passed away.

Andrew Yang to speak at Rank Choice Voting rally at South Carolina State House

On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 2pm, in recognition of national Ranked Choice Voting Day, The RCV/IRV Coalition will gather on the State House steps to show their support for Ranked Choice Voting. Confirmed Speakers include; Andrew Yang, co-founder of the Forward Party and former U.S. presidential candidate, Dr. Jermaine Johnson, SC State Representative,District 70, and Chris Himsl, activist for Principles First and Colonel, US. Army, ret.