Local members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated graduate in chapter Kappa Pi Omega hosts a financial literacy event.
Understanding how to manage your finances can be a difficult task. You can read books, watch videos, and attend workshops and still not have a handle on it.
Member Melanie Robinson, chairperson for this event, said attendees can expect to hear from three different panelists with experience in finance. the event will also be a celebration of Black History Month. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | RSS Feed | SoundStack | All Of Our Podcasts
Financial coach Jayla Scott will be talking about her experience planning a wedding as a young couple and she will be playing a finance game with participants.
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