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In the Broke-ish space, we talk about being broke—broke and black in America. We talk about all the unbelievable *ish that America has done black people to keep us in this broke-ish state.  We've been bamboozled in ways that personal finance tips and traditional financial

literacy can't fix.  Our co-hosts, Delina and Erika, are 40ish women sharing candidly about money, wealth-building and the financial urban legends that need to die. You'll hear them draw from research, statistics and personal insights to create an engaging podcast whose mission is to be a part of changing the narrative around money. Broke-ish is for those who still persevere, in spite of all the things that America, capitalism, white supremacy, have done to us as black people. We're Broke-ish. Let's talk about it.

Dec 15, 2019

In this episode, Delina & Erika are recapping their favorite moments from Season 2 and sharing sad and wonderful news about Broke-ish.


Dec 1, 2019

We talk a lot about how capitalist systems do not work in our favor. But have you ever wondered, what is the way forward? How should we envision the future? Will more integration into the capitalist economic system really the answer?  Delina and Erika are talking about it on this episode of Broke-ish.


Nov 15, 2019

Can technology be racist? When machines start making decisions that humans make today, won’t bias be a thing of the past? Will technology save our future and finally bring equity in hiring, lending and education? We're talking about Computer Love on this episode of Broke-ish.


Nov 1, 2019

Have you noticed housing prices going up? Are you finding it harder and harder to take hold of the American dream of homeownership? It's not just you. In this episode, Delina and Erika are talking about current housing insecurity and how it's impacting Black people all over the country.


Oct 15, 2019

In this episode, Delina and Erika continue the conversation with Amber Webb Booker about the criminal justice system. There's so much to learn about how we can play a part in making it more just. Listen now.