Healing a City Featuring Sherry Gamble Smith

In this episode, we talk to Sherry Gamble Smith, the founder and CEO of WENet, a non-profit organization that helps to empower women. She is also the founding president of the Tulsa-Oklahoma Black Chamber of Commerce

Sherry tells us about her social contribution in Tulsa, the 1921 Greenwood Race Massacre that caused a devastating blow to the black community and its local economy, and how she, together with allies, continues to fight against racism, advocates fairness and works hand in hand in providing equal opportunities for her fellow African Americans.

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