The African Chamber of Commerce & Tourism delivered another engaging session this October, spotlighting some of its dynamic members on the newly launched radio show:
🎙️ "Let's Talk Business, Commerce, and Culture"
Hosted by Jo Cato, the show continues to explore the intersection of business, culture, and commerce within the African diaspora. September's episode featured insightful conversations with two Chamber members making a significant cultural impact through their ventures:
Featured Guests
Mara Diakhate – Africa Love Store
Mara shared his journey of launching Africa Love, a Las Vegas-based store that showcases authentic African-made jewelry, clothing, musical instruments, and artwork.
He emphasized the importance of cultural exchange and his mission to support African artisans through his business.
Mara also discussed his passion for organizing tours to Africa, encouraging deeper cross-cultural connections between Africa and the U.S.
Helene and Antonio Williams – Eleven Twenty-One Productions
The Williams duo, who own Eleven Twenty-One Productions, shared insights into their film projects, blending storytelling with cultural influences.
They spoke about the challenges and triumphs of working in the film industry, offering advice to aspiring producers.
Helene highlighted the importance of her Nigerian heritage in shaping their creative process, adding a unique cultural depth to their work.
Diving Deep into Culture
The episode provided an in-depth discussion on how culture shapes business and commerce within the African diaspora. Through candid conversations, the guests explored how their cultural roots inspire their entrepreneurial endeavors and impact their communities.
Tune In
Catch the "Let's Talk Business, Commerce, and Culture" show every 4th Monday of the month at 11 AM on Power 88.1 FM. Join us as we continue to highlight inspiring stories, businesses, and changemakers from the African diaspora!
African Chamber of Commerce & Tourism.
Connecting Business. Celebrating Culture. Empowering Communities.
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