"In the future, I see more agency for black women entrepreneurs. I’ll be honest with you, I’m not interested in going back and working for white folks, as terrible as that sounds. But I have the choice not to. I get to really determine that path for myself. And so I think the days of the war stories, that 'I’m the only black person at the board table' or 'I had to deal with this or that' are gone. I think we’re going to hear less and less of those stories and we’re going to hear more, ‘I just raised my Series A round and now I’m looking for a CTO.’ I also think we’ll see greater collaboration and autonomy for black women. Black women are galvanizing in a way that is so critical right now. What’s great is that we can be dope and fly and smart and be in the room and people acknowledge that.”