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Today, Latino marginalization in Hollywood is causing losses, but let’s start with how investment in child mental healthcare may be in the process…
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Investing In The Next Wave Of Children's Mental Healthcare Access
Money meets mission in America's latest healthcare frontier. Currently, 1 in 5 children experiences a mental health condition, while more than 50% of these young patients cannot access appropriate care. It’s numbers like these that have sparked a gold rush among investors like Khadijah Robinson, General Partner at Fictive Ventures, to support entrepreneurs like Hafeezah Muhammad, CEO of Backpack Healthcare, an A-I driven mental health platform for children, to transform the industry into a catalyst for innovation and representation.
Latino Underrepresentation In Hollywood Is Leaving Profits Behind
CBX Vibe: | Despite Latinos comprising nearly 20% of the U.S. population, their visibility in media remains shockingly low. A recent study by the USC Inclusion Initiative examined 1,600 top-grossing films from 2007 to 2022 and found that Latinos held just 5% of lead roles in major films. Behind the camera, the situation is similarly bleak, with only 3.5% of casting directors identifying as Hispanic or Latino. These disparities are not just cultural oversights—they represent a significant missed financial opportunity for the entertainment industry. |
CBX Vibe: | The annual cost of family health insurance coverage at work is soaring with employees shelling out an average of $6,575 for their share of the premium, up almost $500, or close to 8%, from last year. This considerable increase in health insurance premiums could be the tipping point with nearly two-thirds of employed Black and Hispanic adults who reported difficulty affording health care costs. |
Tune-in Tuesdays!
There’s a rising trend of internet and social media shutdowns in Africa. Is this about curbing unrest or a desperate move by governments to suppress dissent and control freedom of expression?
A. "Game" by Vanessa Mdee – Governments are playing a dangerous game citing that shutdowns are in the interest of national security to prevent potential chaos fueled by online mobilization and misinformation
B. "Stamina" by Tiwa Savage, Ayra Starr & Young Jonn – While these shutdowns might be temporary, the African public's resilience and creativity are endless. Governments can't suppress the need for communication and freedom forever
C. "Insecure" by Sauti Sol – These shutdowns are a clear indication that African leaders are afraid of the power social media gives the people. It’s a last-ditch effort to maintain power in an era of digital activism
What are your thoughts on this? Tune in next Tuesday to see which jam captures the prevailing sentiment! |
Last week’s results are in and it looks like there will be ‘New Rules’ as people have more faith in BRICS than Trump's threats.
How Shopify, Amazon & Google Are Redefining Retail
CBX Vibe: | Shopify (SHOP +2.72%), Amazon (AMZN 1+.05%), and Google (GOOG -0.46%) are going head-to-head to dominate the retail sector. The stakes have never been higher and now, the trio is integrating more advanced AI technologies, to enable small and mid-sized retailers to access sophisticated customer targeting, dynamic pricing, and inventory management features. Shopify already teamed up with Coveo to integrate AI and offer more personalized shopping experiences and streamlined services. |
Michael Jackson’s Estate Sets The Gold Standard For Music Business
CBX Vibe: | Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you may have noticed that music intellectual property has become one of the most valuable assets in the entertainment business. Michael Jackson’s estate exemplifies this trend, having earned an astonishing $3.3 billion since his death 15 years ago. With income streams spanning music, merchandise, licensing, and media, his legacy reached new heights with the recent $600 million sale of his music catalog. |
Vibes of the Week
There’s an investment "Strategy" in place for the next generation of kids to access mental healthcare as told by Twice and Megan Thee Stallion in our CBX Vibes! |