In this exclusive interview, Lenox and Parker Editor-in-Chief Christal Jordan sits down with William โ€œBamโ€ Sparks, founder of Culture Wireless โ€” a groundbreaking Black-owned internet service provider (ISP) on a mission to close the digital divide in underserved communities.

As the U.S. redefines the meaning of Juneteenth, Sparks shares how Culture Wireless is shifting the focus from freedom to economic empowerment, digital equity, and Black ownership. From his cultural legacy as co-founder of the Trap Music Museum to launching tech solutions in Atlantaโ€™s Vine City, Sparks is leading a movement rooted in community, access, and the future of Black America.

๐Ÿ”Œ Learn how Culture Wireless is bringing affordable high-speed internet to technology deserts, creating opportunities for youth, and offering the public a chance to invest in Black infrastructure.

๐ŸŽฏ Keywords:
#CultureWireless #WilliamBamSparks #BlackOwnedBusiness #BlackTech #Juneteenth2025 #DigitalEquity #ChristalJordan #LenoxAndParker #BlackExcellence #TrapMuseum #AffordableInternet #BlackEconomicEmpowerment #CommunityOwnership #AtlantaStartups

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