Comcast NBCUniversal Celebrates ‘Culture Capital’ Docuseries Premiere (Photos/Video)

Last night, Comcast NBCUniversal set the stage for an unforgettable evening at The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, celebrating their new three-part docuseries, Culture Capital.

This groundbreaking series shines a spotlight on nine visionary entrepreneurs who are shaping the future of business.

“… a milestone in Black storytelling and entrepreneurial empowerment …”

Available exclusively on Comcast’s Black Experience on Xfinity channel and on Peacock and Xumo Play, Culture Capital marks a milestone in Black storytelling and entrepreneurial empowerment.

The event commenced with a lively reception where guests mingled and savored hors d’oeuvres, followed by an inspiring screening of the first episode in the Comcast Theater.

Felecia Hatcher, series host and CEO of Black Ambition Prize, and Loren Hudson, Chief Diversity Officer at Comcast Cable, delivered poignant opening remarks, setting the stage for an evening of reflection and celebration.

Following the screening, Hudson took the stage once more to honor the exceptional cast, crew, and production partners of Culture Capital, culminating in a closing reception attended by industry luminaries such as Sam Schwartz, Allison Goldbery, Dalila Wilson-Scott, Laura Plunkett, Dabo Ché, and more.


Produced by Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs, Comcast RISE, and CHÉ Creative, Culture Capital is a testament to resilience and innovation. It showcases the journeys of founders of color navigating today’s competitive business landscape.

“… profound insights into the challenges and triumphs …”

Each episode offers profound insights into the challenges and triumphs of these entrepreneurs, celebrating their entrepreneurial spirit and transformative impact.

The series features compelling conversations with a diverse array of business leaders including Felecia Hatcher of Black Ambition Prize (Miami, FL), Melinda Archuleta of Bar Carlo (Portland, OR), Cody Coleman of Coactive AI (San Jose, CA), Bertony Faustin of Abbey Creek Vineyard (Portland, OR), Grace Hsia of Warmilu (Detroit, MI), Chekesha Kidd of Kinumi (Washington, DC), Latoya Peterson of Glow Up Games (Washington, DC), Will Toms of REC (Philadelphia, PA), Ashley Williams of RIZZARR (Detroit, MI), and David Wong of FRIEDA (Philadelphia, PA).

The Black Experience on Xfinity, available on channel 1622 and via the Xfinity Stream app, is a pioneering hub for Black entertainment, offering a rich tapestry of movies, TV shows, news, and original content.

It underscores Comcast’s commitment to amplifying diverse voices and narratives, providing unparalleled access to cultural richness and creativity.

For those inspired by the transformative stories in Culture Capital, the series can be streamed on Peacock and Xumo Play, ensuring widespread access to these empowering narratives beyond Comcast’s subscriber base.

Photo credit: 1-3) Comcast NBC Universal.


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