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  2. @richardmurray Sorry for the late reply. Just seeing this. I didn't receive an email notification of your message. Not sure why that happens to me sometimes. I'm guessing the project already taken off. How's it going?
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  4. Gotcha. There's enough brilliant Black folks among us to prevent the same mistakes. The question is 1) what will take to motivate Black leadership and 2) are Black folks willing to listen and follow.😎

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