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AI Is the New Jim Crow: The Fight for Human Power in the Age of Algorithms

IntroductionArtificial Intelligence is not just a breakthrough in technology—it’s a new front in the fight for equity, control, and survival. While AI promises convenience and innovation, it also opens the door for a different kind of oppression: automated exclusion. For Black communities, this isn’t some distant tech issue—it’s a continuation of systemic discrimination by new […]

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White First: The Unspoken Truth About White Evangelical Allegiances

IntroductionLet’s stop tiptoeing around it—when it comes to American white evangelicalism, the defining allegiance has never consistently been to Christ. It’s been to whiteness. That’s not a generalization meant to shame every white believer, but a hard truth supported by centuries of behavior, policies, theology, and silence. From slavery to genocide, from Jim Crow to

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Navigating Black Wealth: Access, Assumptions, and the Power of Proximity

IntroductionConversations about wealth—especially Black wealth—are layered, emotional, and often misunderstood. There’s the surface-level chatter about “new money vs. old money,” or whether someone belongs to Jack and Jill or vacations in Martha’s Vineyard. But beneath that is a deeper, more personal reality about access, assumption, and assimilation. This reflection brings those ideas to life through

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Why Foundational Black Americans Didn’t Panic Under Trump

IntroductionWhen Donald Trump took office, many expected his presidency to be a disaster for Foundational Black Americans (FBA). People braced for chaos, assuming his policies would disproportionately harm Black communities. But something unexpected happened: many FBA didn’t panic. In fact, some felt unfazed—steady, even relaxed—while the rest of the country spiraled. Why? Because for FBA,

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Peter Thiel: The Billionaire Behind the Curtain

IntroductionWhile the public argues over viral scandals, mugshots, and soundbites, a quieter, more dangerous force is shaping the future of American politics—and his name is Peter Thiel. He isn’t interested in trending topics or running for office. He’s not chasing headlines—he’s buying influence. Thiel moves in silence, investing in candidates, platforms, and ideologies that serve

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HR 1319: The Bill That Could Strip Workers of Basic Rights

IntroductionThere’s a bill quietly sitting in Congress that, if passed, could upend everything you think you’re entitled to as an employee. It’s called the Modern Worker Employment Act (HR 1319), and while it may not have made headlines yet, it has the potential to rewrite labor protections for millions of Americans. This isn’t fear-mongering—it’s a

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George Washington Carver: The Genius They Reduced to Peanuts

IntroductionMost of us grew up hearing about George Washington Carver as “the peanut guy,” as if his only contribution to history was making peanut butter. But that watered-down version does a deep injustice to one of the most brilliant minds in American history. Carver wasn’t just an agriculturalist—he was a scientist, environmentalist, inventor, educator, and

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When Control Fails, They Rewrite the Story: How Toxic Leaders Twist the Narrative

IntroductionThere’s a specific kind of leader or authority figure who thrives not on vision or collaboration, but on control. When you refuse to play by their rules, their grip starts to slip—and when they can’t control you, they do the next best thing: they try to control how others see you. Toxic leaders don’t fight

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Permanent Offense: Why Some People Never Let It Go

IntroductionIn life, not every offense is treated the same. Some people forgive quickly, others hold onto it for a while, and then there are those who never forget. With certain people, when you cross a line, it’s not just a bad moment—it’s a permanent mark. It’s not a six-month grudge or a year-long cold shoulder.

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Inherited Power: How America’s Leaders Still Benefit from Slave Wealth

IntroductionA lot of people think slavery is just a dark chapter from the past—but the truth is, it’s still alive in the wealth, influence, and legacy of America’s most powerful families. When we talk about how “slave money never left,” we’re not being metaphorical. We’re talking about real people, holding real offices today, who are

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