Before we go into the new year, it's important to remember where we came from to understand how far we still have yet to go.
Being Black in America is a complicated struggle that many don’t understand. When it comes to success, the cards are often stacked against our community. While there are always those who manage to find some measure of success within the system, that doesn't change that the odds are—more often than not—not in our favor.
Ownership of property is a critical necessity for the Black community. When you own land, vehicles, and homes, you have more power. The more that Black people accumulate this type of power that has been historically denied to us, the more we fight back against barriers to equality. Ownership of property is the foundation for having a voice in this country—and make no mistake about it, it's much harder for Black citizens to acquire pieces of the 'American Dream' that are often taken for granted.
You may inherently have understood how racism can impact your credit score when you first start seeking credit help. However, actually uncovering an answer requires a better understanding of our shared history as a people.
All these factors impact our credit—which, in turn, limits our power as a people. Having good credit is essential for daily life in this country—but it is especially relevant for the Black community.
Sometimes, reaching this point with your own credit may require credit help. With credit repair, you can proactively take your power back by clearing up negative items on your credit.
At Credit Diva of Dallas, we understand the struggles you face every day: we are a Black-owned business—and proud of it! We make it our mission to ensure our community has the same opportunities to achieve their future goals as anyone else. If you're ready to take your power back in the new year, it's time to get in touch with your Divas.