Black Stories/20: Kenneth Bradley

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Naval Officer and multidisciplinary creator, Kenneth Bradley, joins Media Producer, Justin James Lopez, to discuss existing in chaos and learning to find balance. Let’s hear his story!

Kenneth Bradley is a creator and community leader, dedicated to creative space and providing a platform for black creators to execute vision. He founded “Black State University” - which is a company that houses a record label, media company, college of business and is laying the groundwork for “black autism support community.”

Gaining expertise in organizational management as a Naval Officer with 23 years of service, his ability to create networks of people to reach their potential while empowering others has proven critical in creating space and agency for black voices. His company manages nine musical artists, a podcast, an award-winning sitcom, and a college of business that teaches financial literacy through personal and business finance to minorities.

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