Last year, Henry Rock launched City Startup Labs, Inc., a non-profit on a mission to create more young black business owners within America’s inner cities.
Rock claims
it’s more important to teach ex-cons entrepreneurial skills rather than job-seeking skills. He targets not only ex-offenders, but also former gang members and others “on the margins.” On the organization’s website , it states their goal is to create 1000 new entrepreneurs -Â 100 per city in 10 cities.In a recent essay in the Christian Science Monitor, Rock writes:
Today’s economic climate allows employers their pick of candidates, leaving few options for anyone with a record. Young black men, who’ve had no brushes with the law, still routinely face real barriers in getting on a job ladder’s lowest rung.
Read more at the Christian Science Monitor.