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Lesson 3: Navigating Black Tech

In this class, we will show you how to navigate the Black tech startup ecosystem, and tell you who the players (including ecosystem developers, venture capitalists, fund managers, etc.) are so you know where to find the deal flow.

Lesson 2: History of Black Ecosystems and Venture Capital
Lesson 4: Risk, Legalities & the Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC]
Back to: Black Technology Ecosystem Investors (BTEI) Certificate

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