Pan-African Economics
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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 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
