Racial and Community Wealth Disparity the Bane of HBCUs - A Wealth Ecology Model Relational Perspective

Authors

  • Ebenezer Seisie-Amoasi

  • Oliver Jones

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34257/GJMBRBVOL22IS4PG1

Keywords:

racial wealth disparity, median household wealth, anchor mission, behavioral intention, school choice

Abstract

Racial wealth disparities in US continues to persist despite community state and federal governments programs to arrest the slide Contemporary community wealth creation approaches using anchor institutions concepts to bridge the gap assumes the wealth improvement duality of the community and the anchor institution coming together with external agents of support

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How to Cite

Ebenezer Seisie-Amoasi, & Oliver Jones. (2021). Racial and Community Wealth Disparity the Bane of HBCUs - A Wealth Ecology Model Relational Perspective. Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 22(B4), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.34257/GJMBRBVOL22IS4PG1

Racial and Community Wealth Disparity the Bane of HBCUs - A Wealth Ecology Model  Relational Perspective

Published

2021-07-27