
Info You Can Use: Interview focuses on debt-free education, wealth-building, and long-term financial planning.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Douglass Fort.
Founder of The Blerd Academy (Black Nerds), a wealth-building and scholarship program for high-achieving Black youth. The conversation explores Fort’s personal journey, the mission of his organization, and the broader impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
🔑 Key Topics & Highlights
- The Blurd Academy Mission
- Founded to support academically gifted Black students in securing scholarships to HBCUs.
- Has helped students earn over $8 million in scholarships since 2016.
- Focuses on debt-free education, wealth-building, and long-term financial planning.
- Douglass Fort’s Personal Journey
- Grew up in East Palo Alto, California, during the crack epidemic.
- Survived being shot twice and turned his life around through education.
- Attended Jackson State University, where he became an honors graduate and started his first nonprofit.
- Credits his transformation to mentorship, faith, and the supportive environment of an HBCU.
- Empowering Black Youth
- Fort emphasizes outcomes over talk—showing success stories to inspire belief.
- Encourages students to pursue entrepreneurship and homeownership early.
- Advocates for using HBCUs as a strategic path to success, especially for students who qualify for elite schools but may face high debt.
- Scholarship Criteria Example (Jackson State)
- 3.25 GPA + 1130 SAT or 23 ACT = Full tuition.
- Higher scores can lead to full ride including room, board, and books.
- Economic & Social Impact of HBCUs
- HBCUs produce a significant percentage of Black professionals:
- 70% of Black doctors and dentists
- 50% of Black lawyers
- 60% of Black teachers
- Fort and McDonald stress the undervalued role of HBCUs in shaping Black excellence.
- Support & Funding
- The Blurd Academy is self-funded through merchandise sales at ProudBlackNerds.com.
- Fort encourages others to support by purchasing merch and spreading awareness.
💬 Quotes & Reflections
- “We exist to build a healthy community that is Black, educated, resourceful, and determined.”
- “Create a small business to fund your dream business.”
- “Let’s use our money efficiently to make long-term economic gains.”
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