04-15-26 Debra Hurston, Exec. Director of the Association for Black Economic Power, and Aquilla Robinson, Program and Outreach Manager, talk with Freddie Bell about financial empowerment, Arise Community Credit Union, and their upcoming community event

04-15-26 Debra Hurston, Exec. Director of the Association for Black Economic Power, and Aquilla Robinson, Program and Outreach Manager, talk with Freddie Bell about financial empowerment, Arise Community Credit Union, and their upcoming community event

Author: KMOJ-89.9 FM “The People’s Station” April 15, 2026 Duration: 10:05

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Debra Hurston and Aquilla Robinson about the mission of the Association for Black Economic Power (ABEP) and its work to expand financial access and build long-term wealth in underserved communities. They highlight the creation of Arise Community Credit Union, Minnesota’s first Black-led community credit union, and explain how ABEP’s approach focuses on sustainable, systems-level impact. The conversation explores why financial empowerment is especially critical right now and shares real-world examples of how their work is making a difference. They also preview their upcoming May 21 fundraising event, inviting the community to get involved, support the mission, and take part in an inclusive and engaging experience. 


KMOJCast brings the distinct voice of North Minneapolis directly to you, curated from the archives and ongoing broadcasts of KMOJ-89.9 FM “The People’s Station.” This isn't a typical studio production; it's a direct line to the conversations, music, and perspectives that have defined a community institution since 1976. Each episode in this podcast serves as an audio snapshot, featuring segments from the station's long-running "Community Viewpoint" and other select programming that embodies its mission. You'll hear discussions focused on empowerment, local culture, and the issues that matter most to Communities of Color in the Twin Cities and beyond, all framed within the station's signature urban adult contemporary sound. The content feels immediate and grounded, reflecting decades of trust and engagement. Tuning into this podcast means connecting with a legacy of advocacy and celebration, where the airwaves have always been a tool for support and elevation. It’s an opportunity to experience the ongoing work of a broadcaster dedicated to reflecting and enriching the way of life for the people it serves, packaged for listening anytime.
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