This Woman is Offering Legal and Financial Guidance to Black Founders That Were Locked Out Of PPP Funding

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated January 10, 2022

After the Trayvon Martin tragedy left Angela Majette reeling, she knew she had to do something to effect real change in the Black community. 

“My son was around the same age as Trayvon when he was murdered,” Majette said. “His death was the catalyst for many of us to get more involved in social impact and civil justice work.” 

The Bronx native worked as a legal consultant

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