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Jermaine Dupri Challenges Atlanta Falcons & Wells Fargo HBCU Fellows During 'Creative Currency' Experience

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Jermaine Dupri Challenges Atlanta Falcons & Wells Fargo HBCU Fellows During
Posted By: Will Moss on May 13, 2026


Music mogul Jermaine Dupri delivered a powerful message to HBCU students participating in the Atlanta Falcons and Wells Fargo HBCU Fellowship program, encouraging them to embrace a philosophy of "Earn, Learn, Return" during his Creative Currency experience.

The legendary producer and entrepreneur, who founded So So Def Recordings, shared insights with the fellows about building sustainable careers in creative industries while maintaining connections to their communities. Dupri's message emphasized the importance of not only achieving personal success but also giving back to the institutions and communities that helped shape their journeys.

Key Takeaway: The "Earn, Learn, Return" philosophy challenges HBCU students to build wealth, continuously educate themselves, and reinvest in their communities and institutions.

The Creative Currency experience represents a unique opportunity for HBCU fellows to gain firsthand knowledge from one of hip-hop's most successful entrepreneurs.



Dupri's career spans decades, having discovered and developed major artists while building a multifaceted entertainment empire from Atlanta, a city known for its rich HBCU heritage including Morehouse College, Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, and Morris Brown College.

The partnership between the Atlanta Falcons and Wells Fargo for this HBCU fellowship program demonstrates growing corporate commitment to supporting students at historically Black colleges and universities. These fellowships provide students with professional development opportunities, industry exposure, and mentorship from established leaders across various sectors.

Dupri's involvement in the program adds significant value, particularly given his track record of success in the entertainment industry and his Atlanta roots. His message to "Earn, Learn, Return" reflects a growing movement among successful HBCU alumni and supporters to ensure that the next generation understands the importance of cyclical investment in Black educational institutions and communities.

The Creative Currency session allowed fellows to engage with real-world business strategies from someone who has navigated the music industry for over three decades. This type of direct access to industry veterans is precisely what makes fellowship programs valuable for HBCU students seeking to break into competitive fields.

As corporations continue to expand their HBCU engagement initiatives, programs like the Atlanta Falcons and Wells Fargo fellowship serve as models for how partnerships can create meaningful pathways for Black college students to access career opportunities while staying connected to their cultural and educational heritage.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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