I won’t be attending the Obama Presidential Center opening. I stand with the Black contractors and workers who have been left behind. The African American Contractors Association has reported that at least 10 Black-owned firms are owed millions of dollars for work connected to the project. At the same time, President Obama declined to support a Community Benefits Agreement that many residents believed could have helped protect longtime Black families from displacement and rising housing costs.
The South Side deserved development that created wealth and stability for the people who stayed through decades of disinvestment. Instead, too many Black contractors are still fighting to get paid, and too many Black residents are being pushed out of the very neighborhood this project was supposed to uplift. Progress should be measured by how the community benefits not by the size of the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
If you're a Cardano holder, please repost this immediately.
We've come to an absolute defining moment for ADA.
In the next 48 hours, the proposals that fund Cardano development are being decided.
While the #2 chain in crypto loses their builders or researchers, Cardano can keep theirs, at one of the most critical times of the altcoin cycle.
Cardano has come this far. It can not stop here.
DReps, think about the impact here.
Holders, make your voice heard.
@Cardano_CF@BinanceAcademy@nickvaldez another X# comment…can you dive into the actual back-end of Cardano? In the course there’s a lot of high-level commentary towards it, but who owns it ? How does it operate? Where are the transactions physically processed? How is the physical compute power obtained?
@TheoVon To maintain the illusion that the government is solvent
Here's an AI Generated video that does a decent job of explaining it
https://t.co/E6TP3c1OUl
@nickvaldez just sent ya an email…can’t DM ya cause I’m a XNoob# but please respond if you can. Would love to chat to if you’re “reachable/willing” lol
ADAGang#