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Workplace culture, hiring biases, leadership perception, and economic equity.


The Cost of Giving Until Empty: Why Abundance Must Begin at Home
America’s progress is measured like coming from -98 to 0 — still far from the abundance we deserve. We keep pouring from our gourds until nothing is left for our own households, and then wonder why the village is starving. The truth is, scarcity was never meant to be our economic model. What happens when we flip the script — when we plant beside the well, refill our gourd, and teach the next generation to draw?

Our True Colors
Sep 213 min read


$1.6 Trillion and Counting: The Untapped Power of Black Buying Power
Black America is an economic force. With a buying power exceeding $1.6 trillion —and climbing annually—it’s clear our dollars have the...

Our True Colors
Aug 142 min read


The Renaissance Is Ours: How Black Creativity Sets the Global Trend Cycle
From the drumbeat of the Motherland to the bassline of hip-hop, from kente patterns to streetwear couture, Black creativity is the...

Our True Colors
Aug 142 min read


The Diversity Illusion: Why Representation in the Boardroom Still Falls Short
The glossy corporate reports look promising. The group photos feature smiling faces of every shade. The “Diversity & Inclusion” page on...

Our True Colors
Aug 142 min read
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