
BLACK LOVE STILL EXISTS BUT IT COMES WITH A PRICE
Building a Black home is often the last thing mentioned in discussions about community development, yet it should be the first priority. Prioritizing Black homeownership is essential for fostering stability, wealth, and generational equity within the community.

racism is a team sport but are we winning
If enough is enough, then why do we settle for less?
If fairness is fairness, can we expect equal outcomes?

black hood exploitation is giving the black community a bad name
Promoting Black pride while exploiting poor neighborhoods sends mixed signals that hinder progress.

GENTRIFICATION IS ON THE RISE AND ALTERNATIVE MEASURES HAVE TO TAKE PLACE
Gentrification causes the Black Community to lose homes and culture, But we can take steps to protect our history and wealth.

WOULD A BLACK MIGRATION BACK TO THE SOUTH THE GIVE ECONOMIC PROMISE?
The Great Migration, one of the largest movements in the Western Hemisphere over a century ago, saw millions of BLACK Americans relocate from the rural South to northern and western cities seeking better economic opportunities and escaping racial segregation.

where do we stand? riots, deportation, and protesting
Black Americans play a complicated role in immigration protests. We are sympathizing immigrants, while also worrying about our economic stability and fairness.

the destruction of black media
Everyone wants to participate in Black culture, but we must critically assess what we are truly gaining from this engagement beyond mere appropriation.