Mark Cuban: 'There is no quick fix' to systemic racism but white people 'need to change' (via CNBCMakeIt)
"This is our community; our country," Cuban told The Dallas Morning News on Sunday while attending the protest. "Both are hurting. I wanted to be here to listen. To understand better the pain the African-American community is going through. And to show that the Mavs organization will be here to help."important for leaders to both speak out and to listen"As a leader, it's important that I'm clear about what I stand for and what I am against.
In the open letter that Cuban shared on Twitter, Emerson College's Pelton noted: "The most important question is: What are you going to do?" To that end, some of Cuban's Twitter followers asked him how the billionaire himself intends to change his own behaviors to address racism.
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