When Ashley Watson and Sharesse Jackson launched the National Minority Women Association in Transportation (NMWAIT) in September 2021, they knew they wanted men to be involved.
“We don’t want to leave the men out, just because we got left out,” Sharesse says. “That’s why we wanted to start the M2 chapter. We don’t want to leave them out, because we would just continue the cycle of people getting left behind.”
NMWAIT is “a membership-based, minority women-owned advocacy organization whose objective is to increase the visibility, capacity, and profitability of professional minority women and men in the transportation industry.”
The M2 chapter, which launched in February 2022, “was formed to make sure minority men’s voices are heard and valued.” M2 consists of “minority men who understand, value, and are committed to seeing the new generation of men get to the next level.”
Among these men are new M2 board members Damien Blackman and Charles Taylor.
Charles, who owns a small fleet called Street Dreams Trucking, echoes that plan: “The M2
Damien adds equitable financial issues to the equation: “If we’re speaking about getting direct loads or better paying loads, we are often not at that table, so we can’t get the best paying loads. We’re not direct-to-shipper; we’re not in that conversation. Because of racism and oppression, we are often excluded from even getting to see the direct results. That can hinder a business tremendously, because if I’m not in charge of the rates, I’m just getting what’s left over. Now my trucks may not be operating at full capacity, because I don’t have the tools needed to fully carry out my business. There’s a lot of exclusion.”
M2, on the other hand, is all about inclusion: “I really encourage others to join, or at least come to learn more about it, because M2 is needed in the industry,” Charles says. “People need voices, connections. It’s hard enough to just jump in, but you need that help. You can’t do everything, y’all.”
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