Black Tech Entrepreneurs Move To The South, A Great Migration In Reverse

Tristan Walker was a rising star in the tech world with strong connections in Silicon Valley. A graduate of Stanford University’s MBA program, he quickly rose through the ranks by working for companies like FourSquare and Twitter. In 2013 In 2013, he started Walker & Company to address the lack of health and beauty products aimed at black consumers. Youtube video image

Staff Writer | March 1, 2020

Currently, in the northern United States, crime, broken neighborhoods, and failing schools have produced what experts call the great migration in reverse: black Americans moving to the South in growing numbers.

Atlanta’s booming tech scene is playing a major role in the nation’s great migration back to the south.

“It was important for us to be in a place that’s more diverse than the places that we were,” said one black entrepreneur who moved to Atlanta.

NBC’s Rehema Ellis explores the reason behind why a growing number of black Americans are moving to the South. She takes us to The Gathering Spot, a members-only club focused on building a community for black professionals to build relationships and network through various events.