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Culture Economy

Black woman creator stands in front of a glowing phone screen showing a blurred AI-generated double, symbolizing AI blackface, platform profit, and creator exploitation.
June 11, 2026

AI Blackface Is Becoming a Business Model — And Black Women Are Carrying the Cost

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Black athlete standing before a staircase labeled Contract, Endorsement, NIL, Equity, Media, and Franchise Ownership, showing the path from sports income to ownership.
June 4, 2026

Rich Paul’s Private Jet Warning and the Black Athlete Ownership Stack

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June 4, 2026

Come for the Culture. Stay for the Economics Behind It.

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Editorial graphic showing a reunion couch, basketball court, studio microphone, medical coat, and house key to represent the ownership, labor, audience, risk, and distribution economics behind Black reality TV franchises.
June 3, 2026

The Hidden Economics of Black Reality TV Franchises

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Editorial map showing Harlem, Bed-Stuy, Compton, South Side Chicago, Detroit, and New Orleans connected by dollar-flow lines to represent Black culture, gentrification, and ownership.
June 3, 2026

From Harlem to Compton, the Real Gentrification Question Is Ownership

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Editorial image of an unbranded high-top sneaker under a spotlight with Black urban culture, financial charts, and global market graphics representing how Black consumer influence creates brand value. Description: Feature image for a BlackEconomicDevelopment.com story about Larry Miller’s comments on young Black urban consumers, Air Jordans, sneaker culture, brand equity, and who captures the economic upside.
June 2, 2026

Larry Miller Said the Quiet Part Out Loud About Air Jordans and Black Consumer Power

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Black college football player stands at a stadium tunnel beside a ballot box, symbolizing the link between Black athletic labor, voting rights, and college sports revenue.
June 2, 2026

No Representation, No Revenue: The Economics Behind the NAACP’s Call for Black Athletes to Boycott SEC-State Schools

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A Black UI/UX designer works on a laptop beside a global map showing capital flows between Africa, Europe, and North America.
May 31, 2026

Talent Is Global. Wealth Access Is Not.

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Young Black artist studying a wall of Black art, books, blueprints, records, and film reels as symbols of culture, ownership, and economic power.
May 31, 2026

Yasiin Bey’s Advice to Black Artists Is Really an Ownership Lesson

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May 28, 2026

What Naomi Osaka’s Black Tennis Dinner Reveals About Access and Power in Sports

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