This Black History Month, Walmart honors the hustle. Watch for insight, advice and tips from three masters on how to turn your side hustle into your main hustle.
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Dr. Lisa Williams, creator and founder of Positively Perfect Dolls. As a mom and former professor, her mission is spreading joy with dolls that inspire dreams and build children’s self-esteem.
Shaun “Lucky” Corbett, owner of Walmart’s first black-owned barbershop, The Luckyspot.
His contributions to the community inspired Walmart to help build spaces and opportunities for the underserved.
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