“My great-grandmother Lucille was born in Sumter, South Carolina, in 1922, and moved here when she was a child in the mid-1920s,” says entrepreneur Tyrell Dixon, his voice overlaying footage of Baltimore city streets, accompanied by a subtle piano score. “And, like a lot of Black families during that time, came here looking for opportunities that didn’t exist in the South.”
Loyola course will let students invest in Baltimore’s social entrepreneurs
October 18, 2021