Cooperative Economics: A Roadmap For Black Prosperity
Cooperative economics can be a powerful tool for empowering communities and promoting economic growth by democratizing ownership, lowering costs, and circulating capital locally.


Cooperative economics can be a powerful tool for empowering communities and promoting economic growth by democratizing ownership, lowering costs, and circulating capital locally.
Black women are leading a quiet revolution in the marketplace, using collective economics to invest in, amplify, and circulate resources within their own communities, creating a ripple effect of economic empowerment and stability.
Black women are leaving the US labor force in droves due to economic disparities, lack of support, and unsafe workplaces, signaling a need for systemic change to make staying in the workforce more sustainable and worthwhile.
Black entrepreneurs in America face systemic barriers and silent struggles, but business coaching can provide the strategic clarity, operational know-how, and accountability needed to translate ambition into sustainable growth and long-term survival.