Economic Inequality

Analyzing disparities in wealth distribution and economic opportunities.

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The Rhythm Is Changing But the Fire Is Still Burning

I’m moving from weekly to monthly posts—not because I’m leaving the fight, but because I need space to dig deeper. I’m working on long-form projects, navigating burnout, and trying to write not just to inform, but to preserve. America is crumbling under capitalist delusion and authoritarian fantasy. I’m still here. Just walking at a different rhythm.

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They Can’t See You? Great! Now You Know Who Not To Spend Your Money With.

You walk into a store, and they don’t see you—not really. Just a skin tone, a stereotype, a threat to their fantasy of superiority. But their silence tells you everything. This isn’t about you. It’s about them. And now you know where never to spend your money.

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It’s Black History Month and I Am Advocating for Lifetime Paid Board Memberships for Black Professionals

This Black History Month, let’s move beyond recognition and demand lifetime paid board memberships for Black professionals in top corporations. Discover how equal representation can drive innovation, equity, and global economic growth.

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How Can We Break the Monopoly? Why Economics Needs More Black and Brown Voices

Economics dictates policy, money flow, and who gets access to opportunities—but it’s overwhelmingly white. Black and brown economists are critically underrepresented, and that impacts everything from labor laws to housing policies. This article breaks down why diversity in economics isn’t just about fairness—it’s about better, more effective policymaking. Read on to see why representation matters and how we can push for change.

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