As a Black investor and startup founder, Cliff Goins IV brings firsthand experience and sharp insight to one of America’s most urgent issues: the racial wealth gap. Having navigated the worlds of finance and entrepreneurship, Goins has seen up close the systemic disparities in wealth creation, access to capital, and asset management. From unequal opportunities in homeownership and education to persistent challenges in business funding and employment, the historical gaps are perpetuated in present-day practices.
In "Minding the Wealth Gap," Goins skillfully blends data, lived experience, and the insights of experts to illuminate the deep-rooted economic disparities facing Black Americans. More importantly, he highlights the power of collective uplift. Through the voices of nine dynamic “gap closers,” Goins shows how real change happens when Black investors and leaders open doors for others.
Each success “play” or strategy underscores the ripple effect of support. Selena Cuffe shares how tracking employment trends and championing workforce diversity creates lasting opportunities. Tony Wilkins recounts his journey in wealth building by intentionally backing Black founders as an early-stage investor. George Fatheree III focuses his efforts on increasing land ownership among Black Americans.
With clarity and purpose, Minding the Wealth Gap outlines how individuals, institutions, and communities can identify economic opportunities and mindfully invest in strategies that support long-term equity. Goins builds a compelling economic case for closing the racial wealth gap as a path toward collective prosperity.
Editor's Note: This review was originally published in Portland Book Review.
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