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Education Is the Way Out of Poverty

Instead, schools should offer a varied curriculum which caters to students who have a range of interests, including those whose needs are not met by a traditional academic program. As a starting point, we must seek to build broader character development into the curriculum by integrating entrepreneurial and leadership skills into day-to-day study.

BE Next: The New Generation of Risk-Takers and Dealmakers

Black Enterprise considers those young entrepreneurs, corporate professionals, and technology innovators who range in age from 21 to 35 and are making a measurable impact within their respective business, organization, or industry to be a part of an exclusive group—BE Next.

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