The Global Black Economic Forum hosted its latest curated conversation focused on solutions to the most pressing economic and social issues facing marginalized communities. Held in Washington, DC during Howard University’s Homecoming, this luncheon was focused on the future of work – particularly Black entrepreneurship. In order to bridge the economic divide and build intergenerational wealth for Black people, business ownership is a key part of the solution. Further, successful Black entrepreneurship provides more opportunities for employment within marginalized groups and extends our collective buying power beyond those communities flowing into the nation’s economy and contributing to the financial and social stability of the entire nation.