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Angela Benton Talks About Starting NewMe Accelerator

Angela Benton Talks About Starting NewMe Accelerator

GHOGH With Jamarlin Martin | Episode 5 | Guest Angela Benton

Angela Benton talks about starting NewMe Accelerator, whose black and brown founders have raised $42 million in venture capital. Super-early to Black tech media with BlackWeb 2.0, she discusses building her personal brand while being a single mother, battling cancer, and whether or not most of the “diversity” gains in Silicon Valley will go to privileged white women.

Recorded on March 27, 2018, in Miami, FL.

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