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Blog 7: From the Nile to Now: Why Black Generational Wealth Was Blocked by Design
“Wealth is not just money — it’s land, laws, systems, and the power to pass them on.”— Adapted from Dr. Claud Anderson, PowerNomics For most ethnic groups around the world, generational wealth is rooted in connection: to land, to enterprise, to language, to laws, and to legacy.For Black people globally — especially those ripped from Continue reading
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Blog 6: Family, Finance, and Freedom: What Africa Still Has That the West Took
“You cannot heal in the house where you were broken.” What the West Broke Colonization, slavery, and assimilation did more than strip us of land—they fractured the foundations of Black life: In exchange, we were given individualism, materialism, and a disconnection from land and lineage. What Africa Still Protects Despite colonization, much of Africa still Continue reading
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Blog 5: Reparations or Restoration: Why Reconnecting to Africa Is More Than a Trend
Reparations or Restoration: Why Reconnecting to Africa Is More Than a Trend The Reparations Conversation In recent years, the fight for reparations has gained national attention. And while financial compensation for centuries of forced labor is justified, it still doesn’t address the full scope of what was taken. Money alone can’t restore legacy. It can’t Continue reading
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Blog 4: No Land, No Leverage: Why Black Wealth Stagnates in America
The racial wealth gap isn’t just about jobs or education—it’s about land and leverage. For generations, Black Americans have been locked out of owning the one thing that builds generational wealth worldwide: resources tied to land. Immigrant groups from Korea, India, and China arrive with something we don’t—homeland-backed wealth that multiplies in the U.S. 1. Continue reading
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Blog 3: The Destruction of Black Civilization – What Chancellor Williams Proved
“There were no Greek philosophers until after Egypt.” – Chancellor Williams Truth in Ruins Chancellor Williams pulled no punches in The Destruction of Black Civilization. He challenged the myth that Africa was always poor, disorganized, or without contribution. Instead, he showed how Africa’s greatness was systematically erased—and, in some cases, internally sabotaged. The Reality Behind Continue reading
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Blog 2: What Dr. Ben and Ashra Kwesi Taught Us About the Black Man of the Nile
“Ancient Egypt is to Africa what Greece is to Europe. It is the root of civilization.” – Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan The Nile Is Africa’s Timeline You cannot understand Africa without understanding the Nile. We are not students of the West—the West is a student of us. Why It Matters Without knowing we come from greatness, Continue reading
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Blog 1: Before the Chains
“To know yourself, you must know your history.” – Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochann When most people think of Africa, they think of slavery, poverty, or colonization.But long before chains, ships, or stolen gold, Africa was the birthplace of civilization. The story of Black people does not begin in bondage—it begins in brilliance. Before slavery, Africa had Continue reading
