I am the co-creator and executive producer of
Culture Capital, a three-part docuseries, hosted by Felecia Hatcher, showcasing nine game-changing entrepreneurs of color who are laying the foundation for the future. The series illuminates the realities of creating competitive businesses in today's market. This series not only highlights the unique challenges and achievements of these entrepreneurs but also provides viewers with an in-depth understanding of the entrepreneurial journey, celebrating the innovative spirit that transforms visions into lasting legacies.
Behind The Series
The Idea
The Team
The Process
The Execution
In 2020, Black and brown businesses were failing at twice the rate of their white counterparts. We created a series to highlight Black and Latino founders in hopes of empowering viewers to walk away more educated about the real, unrelenting and rewarding path to entrepreneurship.
We partnered with the Black Experience Channel on Xfinity, REVOLT Media & TV, and GFACTOR films to bring their stories to life. We understood we needed Black and brown voices to authentically tell Black and brown stories.
The three-part series gives viewers an intimate introduction to nine Black and Latino founders. Michael Maponga, Max Tuchman, Shanel Fields, Karlos Walkes, Trish Miller, India Hayes, Jasmine Jones, Renato Carregha, and Danielle Johnson get candid about the challenges they face and share how they’ve had to navigate race, identity, sexuality and a global pandemic to survive.
The exclusive premiere of the three-part docuseries, Founding in Color, arrived Thursday, September 9, 2021, on Black Experience on Xfinity Channel, available on X1, Flex, and on-the-go with the Xfinity Stream app. Now available to stream for free on Peacock.
Press
Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle speaks to Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs’ Aize Asowata about the stories of Black and Latino entrepreneurs being shared in the “Founding in Color” docuseries.