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Black Power, Policy & Leverage focuses on the political systems, corporate structures, and policy decisions that shape economic outcomes for Black communities.
This section examines why representation without leverage fails, how other groups convert economic power into political influence, and what it takes to build durable policy power rooted in ownership, organization, and strategic coordination.
These writings move beyond voting and visibility to address the real mechanisms of power: lobbying, capital, regulation, and collective economic pressure.
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