The session focused on the transformative potential of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency, particularly within the Black community globally. It highlighted the importance of building inclusive, decentralized platforms—such as a social network designed exclusively for activists—that foster community without censorship or trolling. The conference emphasized connecting people of African descent from both the diaspora and the continent, showcasing solutions led by Africans in blockchain and STEM fields. It also underscored the urgency for Black people to embrace blockchain early to revolutionize economic and social structures, celebrating Howard University as a hub for advancing leadership and innovation in this space. Overall, the session was a powerful dialogue about collaboration, empowerment, and creating equitable opportunities through blockchain technology.

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