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The Chavis Chronicles

Kimberly Robinson, President of Wake-Robin Golf Club and Attorney Lisa Colon

Season 2 Episode 214

Kimberly Robinson, of the Wake-Robin Golf Club shares why golf is an excellent mix of advocacy and empowerment for women and girls of color. Also, approximately 10% of equity partnership with big development law firms and construction companies are with people of color. Attorney Lisa Colon gives insights on how young lawyers and developers of color can break into the industry

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