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John William Templeton, the Black Encyclopedia, describes the action steps to reach Our10Plan: the African-American economic strategy by 2026, America's 250th anniversary from the news pages of Black Money Worldwide, the economic newspaper of record for the Diaspora since 1995. (blackmoney.com) He practices what he preaches as chair of the Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corp. and lead developer of the Sargent Johnson National Museum of African-American Art. He's founder of the 21st annual Journal of Black Innovation National Black Business Month at blackbusinessmonth.com
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Baltimore harbor was our path to freedom

Baltimore harbor was our path to freedom

Frederick Douglass and Isaac Myers rival Frances Scott Key in their importance to American history. I describe Black organized labor during my April 6 tour with SEIU 1021

Apr 01, 202410:26
Dr. Harry Edwards from the John Carlos/Tommie Smith statue at San Jose State University

Dr. Harry Edwards from the John Carlos/Tommie Smith statue at San Jose State University

Brandishing his University of Florida championship ring from the men's basketball team, Dr. Harry Edwards presents the moral and intellectual case against the New Black Codes in this special episode of The Promised Land

Mar 08, 202426:10
Dr. Harry Edwards: Black athletes defending Black Studies

Dr. Harry Edwards: Black athletes defending Black Studies

Dr. Harry Edwards joins The Promised Land at the statue of John Carlos and Tommie Smith to respond to attacks on the victories he has won for Black Studies and academic excellence as we opened the 48th annual National Council for Black Studies. He describes anxious parents contacting him on where their students won't face persecution for reproductive rights and civil rights and advises athletes to follow in the footsteps of the Olympic Movement for Human Rights. Facing a terminal illness, he notes that he's prepared his final lectures and a history of Black activism in sports. Dr. Edwards begins with his NCAA championship ring from the University of Florida men's basketball team.

Mar 08, 202428:16
Let's practice civil obedience on Black American Day March 5

Let's practice civil obedience on Black American Day March 5

March to vote in 15 states -- Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia -- in honor of those who marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma and Crispus Attucks, the first to die for the United States and you can have the same impact as the first African-American voters in the 1860s

Mar 02, 202415:36
The Most Important Speech in African-American history

The Most Important Speech in African-American history

My re-enactment of Rev. Henry Highland Garnet's greatest speeches at 15th Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C. including Let The Monster Perish (first speech by an African-American in U.S. Capitol); and Let Your Motto Be Resistance, Resistance, Resistance

Feb 13, 202451:12
The voice of 209,145 must be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court

The voice of 209,145 must be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court

We must lift up the voices of the 200 heroes who died during the New Orleans massacre to the U.S. Supreme Court as it hears the case from the Colorado Supreme Court invoking Section Three of the 14th Amendment. Our lack of knowledge of the most important provision of the Constitution is giving an opening to undo a century and half of progress. Join our Protecting 14th Amendment four-week sessions Feb. 10 at 1 p.m. Eastern to learn the proud history of our greatest political achievements.

Feb 08, 202416:59
Tracing the Queen of Pan Africanism

Tracing the Queen of Pan Africanism

Sometimes the most prominent people can be invisible to the communities that spawned them. Amazingly, the superbly documented saga of Marguerite Annie Johnson has been obscured in a community which gave us Black Studies. But she left us a rich pathway to follow as we are Mapping Maya.

Feb 06, 202424:15
Birthday or Black History Month? Heck, Let's Celebrate Both Together

Birthday or Black History Month? Heck, Let's Celebrate Both Together

Sometimes I forget that February is a big month personally while implementing my career as a Black historian, but I don't have many birthdays left so it's double duty in 2024 and you get to join the joint celebration with the publisher's birthday discount on all our products.

Feb 04, 202423:58
In order to get down with Black history, you have to get in deep

In order to get down with Black history, you have to get in deep

Beginning Come to the Water, a seven week session on teaching California Black history with a specific focus on African-Americans and the arts with a Black history sea cruise from Pier 43 1/2 and continuing to explore the world of Sargent Johnson

Jan 14, 202407:08
Defending a country that does not defend us

Defending a country that does not defend us

The January Journal of Black Innovation features the 48 Air Force civil engineering battalions; Army regiments and Naval construction battalions which built 1,000 airfields, the Alaska Highway and seaports, a demonstration of how 5 million Black veterans have stepped up since 1770 for a country which rarely steps up for them and their families.

Jan 10, 202412:54
A Jan. 6 lesson on the 14th Amendment from the author of Citizenship for All

A Jan. 6 lesson on the 14th Amendment from the author of Citizenship for All

The most important book on the 14th Amendment is Citizenship for All: 150th anniversary of the 14th Amendment which presents the pivotal clause of the U.S. Constitution through the lens of the African-Americans whose civic participation inserted it into the nation's charter. The 14th Amendment will be in a starring role during 2024. We must understand it.

Jan 06, 202424:38
46 million Dr. Claudine Gay's facing the same old story

46 million Dr. Claudine Gay's facing the same old story

The capitulation of American higher education to donors and right wing wackos will spread across many arenas.

Jan 02, 202412:19
We have good reason for Imani

We have good reason for Imani

African-Americans know why they have the faith which is the seventh principle of Kwanzaa because Emancipation Day is a witness

Jan 01, 202437:11
Sargent Johnson's Kuumba soared over racism

Sargent Johnson's Kuumba soared over racism

His art solved the double consciousness dilemma by leaping over the barriers--a lesson we can all take to heed.

Dec 31, 202314:18
Nia preserves the vibrancy which has overcome adversity

Nia preserves the vibrancy which has overcome adversity

Roy L. Clay Sr. named his autobiography Unstoppable, as the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame member tells his life story. It is the spirit behind NIA, a determination to rebuild Black communities globally.

Dec 30, 202314:36
Ujamma Jimmy Castor style

Ujamma Jimmy Castor style

Cooperative economics is my lane to drive the goals of the 20th annual Journal of Black Innovation National Black Business Month by going way back

Dec 29, 202313:28
Ujima is our advantage against danger

Ujima is our advantage against danger

Without fangs, shells, venom or great speed, we humans have to work together, particularly when we African-Americans face the pressures of a society dedicated to our destruction. Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corp. is an example of Ujima, or collective work and responsibility, overcoming decades of neglect.

Dec 28, 202313:19
Kujichagulia with our health care

Kujichagulia with our health care

Self-determination starts with our health care. The African Burial Ground National Memorial shows that the secret burial societies were the first organizations among Africans in America so health care has always been our first concern, but until the last decade, we had little input in it. Changing that must be our paramount issue during 2024.

Dec 27, 202320:45
2023 is the most important Kwanzaa ever

2023 is the most important Kwanzaa ever

We must heed and learn the seven virtues before 2024, which will be for all the marbles

Dec 23, 202331:14
Accomplishment of the great work

Accomplishment of the great work

Dec. 6 is the most important date in African-American history. Learn why as historian John William Templeton explains why he sought out the resolutions of ratification for each state that approved the 13th Amendment in just nine months.

Dec 06, 202317:16
Queen Calafia sets the stage for emancipation

Queen Calafia sets the stage for emancipation

John William Templeton gives the context of the abolitionists who are behind the murals of the Room of the Dons in the Mark Hopkins Intercontinental Hotel as he marks the anniversary of the dedication of what was called the greatest work of public art since Michaelangelo

Dec 05, 202324:09
Secrets of the Nov. 18 Massacre

Secrets of the Nov. 18 Massacre

The deadliest mass casualty event of the 20th century has continuing implications for today as historian John William Templeton and political scientist Dr. James Lance Taylor previewed their discussion with participants Capt. Yulanda Williams and Dr. Amos C. Brown as they recalled the tragedy of Nov. 18, 1978 which took the lives of 300 mostly Black children, some with throats slit by their own mother.

Nov 21, 202301:00:14
A 73 percent reduction in shootings in Brownsville

A 73 percent reduction in shootings in Brownsville

New York City Mayor Eric Adams returned to his home neighborhood to applaud Brownsville for a 73 percent reduction in shootings and 17 percent reduction in crime and a multi-agency effort will work with Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corp. and our partners in the Brownsville Hub Cooperative to bring career and entrepreneurship services directly to residents. This is a great payoff for the $1.3 million economic mobility grant we received from Robinhood Foundation.

Nov 14, 202321:40
Queen Calafia Day Dec. 4

Queen Calafia Day Dec. 4

Get your exclusive signed copy of Our Roots Run Deep: the Black Experience in California, Vols. 1-4 in time for the anniversary of the unveiling of the Room of the Dons murals in the Mark Hopkins Hotel on Nob Hill in San Francisco. The larger moral is that our value is often hidden right in front of us in places where we wouldn't imagine.

Nov 10, 202316:40
Could John Lynch have foreseen six African-American state house speakers

Could John Lynch have foreseen six African-American state house speakers

From 1872 to 1876, Mississippi and South Carolina had African-American speakers of the state legislature, but never again since. Tuesday's elections meant Virginia's House of Delegates will have a Black speaker in the oldest legislature in the country, along with five other states. Additionally, five of the six largest cities will have Black mayors. How do we prevent a reversal?

Nov 08, 202314:37
Can a machine be Black?

Can a machine be Black?

The premise of artificial intelligence, that everything can be predicted and scripted, is the antithesis of the field independent nature of the cultures of the people of Africa (and most of the rest of the world). The November Journal of Black Innovation discusses the profound risk of giving up our competitive advantage for the latest fad in technology as publisher John William Templeton explains in today's episode of The Promised Land.

Nov 06, 202315:30
Graves says Diaspora businesses a competitive advantage

Graves says Diaspora businesses a competitive advantage

With other nations competing to do business with Africa, the United States is scrambling to undo the damage to relations created during the Trump administration and create more opportunities for small businesses and workers. We asked Deputy Secretary Don Graves about those plans during a press briefing on the second day of the African Growth and Opportunity Act Forum in South Africa.

Nov 03, 202308:31
Energy justice needed across the Diaspora

Energy justice needed across the Diaspora

The new middle passage, as Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley described it, must involve a new relationship between oil producing and oil importing nations, based on equality of value chains and respect for the earning power of those who toil in the industry. We connect ACTIF2023 with Justice Week

Nov 01, 202315:28
Can we escape the impact of Guyana

Can we escape the impact of Guyana

First, we have to discern how the largest mass casualty event in American history to that point impacted our sense of progress. Guyana is now reaching out to invite the world.

Oct 30, 202310:07
25th anniversary of Africa Growth and Opportunity Act

25th anniversary of Africa Growth and Opportunity Act

The renewal of the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act is a reason to be engaged in the political process of shaping mutually beneficial trade with the fastest growing trade bloc in the world to the progress of the African-American economy.

Oct 28, 202312:45
Ask who makes your treats and who makes the $$

Ask who makes your treats and who makes the $$

As Halloween approaches, Chicago announced the opening of the first African-American owned chocolate factory, something which offers new options for African producers to achieve fairness in marketing their products as we approach the AfriCaribbean Trade Forum on Halloween Eve and Halloween where the African Export Import Bank is giving out real economic treats

Oct 27, 202312:44
Speak now or forever be silenced

Speak now or forever be silenced

The elevation of a radical book banner and opponent of civil rights is the latest consequence of the Louisiana election, but other news shows why Black voters have to be engaged in Mississippi and Virginia next week and nationwide in 2024.

Oct 25, 202315:42
Don't judge the book by the unspectacular appearance

Don't judge the book by the unspectacular appearance

As we've pointed out in the annual State of Black Business reports, the Biden-Harris administration is the first to actually commit dollars and administrative policy towards capitalizing Black communities. I address the cynicism being fueled when we should be as aggressive as the Black voters in the 1860s who achieved three Constitutional amendments

Oct 23, 202318:04
Silicon Valley Black Chamber hosts civil rights pioneer John William Templeton

Silicon Valley Black Chamber hosts civil rights pioneer John William Templeton

Many of my earliest friends when I arrived in San Jose as editor of the San Jose Business Journal turned out in person and online for Reaching the Tech Promised Land at the College of Engineering, San Jose State University on Tuesday, Oct. 17

Oct 19, 202354:56
Reaching the Tech Promised Land

Reaching the Tech Promised Land

On the anniversary of the courageous stand of John Carlos and Tommie Smith in honor of Dr. King's prophecy for the Promised Land, we gave a presentation at San Jose State University for the Silicon Valley Black Chamber that called for the creation of ten billion-dollar Black enterprises to make the infrastructure of the 21st century referencing the seminal role of African-American innovators in the key technologies that created Silicon Valley as a direct result of Brown v. Board of Education

Oct 18, 202319:23
Louisiana elections may have opened door for insurrectionist Speaker

Louisiana elections may have opened door for insurrectionist Speaker

When 700,000 Black voters sat out the Saturday, Oct. 14 Louisiana election, it sent a message that anti-woke partisans were looking for. We had actually gone to sleep in the face of the most serious threat to democracy in 50 years.

Oct 17, 202319:58
Wake up one weekend and become a U.S. senator by the end of the day

Wake up one weekend and become a U.S. senator by the end of the day

I wrote a book called Jazz Management: the art of planned improvisation based on the management lessons of jazz musicians who can come into a completely unexpected situation with unfamiliar musicians and rise to stardom. It doesn't happen by accident. Sen. Laphonza Butler had no idea she would become a U.S. senator, but her life and schooling at Jackson State prepared her to achieve something that thousands of politicians spend an entire lifetime chasing. She also embodies the seminal role of the Black labor movement in American politics. Ironically, the late Sen. Diane Feinstein credited the black labor movement and specifically the late LeRoy King for supporting her early political career in my documentary The King Behind King, Bridges, Chavez and Mandela.

Oct 04, 202313:30
Does the world's largest Black country feel independent on its independence day?

Does the world's largest Black country feel independent on its independence day?

The U.S. government did not shut down, averting an attempt to shanghai civil rights and investment in our communities through the skill and fortitude of House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Further reason to celebrate is Nigerian Independence Day, but the party started much earlier in the year.

Oct 01, 202318:12
What does it mean that Latinx aggregate income is twice African-American aggregate income?

What does it mean that Latinx aggregate income is twice African-American aggregate income?

Neither group should see themselves as minorities or powerless, notes John William Templeton, author of Capitalizing Our Heritage: State of Black Business, 20th edition, in this episode of The Promised Land. It does represent what can be achieved in relatively short periods with proper policies and civic strategies. There is also a comparison with the approach taken by First Nations, to leverage their sovereignty to economic progress and political clout.

Sep 30, 202317:56
When I questioned Kissinger in 1976, I could not have foreseen this day in Luanda

When I questioned Kissinger in 1976, I could not have foreseen this day in Luanda

Most media missed a truly significant event -- the first African-American Defense Secretary completing a three nation trip through Africa in the nation which sent many of its residents into bondage in the United States. But it shows how The Promised Land can occur, with faith and persistence. The trip impacted such cities as Port au Prince, Nairobi and Luanda as we'll discuss in this episode.

Sep 28, 202350:51
Buy your luxury import from Nigeria or Uganda: How $190 billion goes much further

Buy your luxury import from Nigeria or Uganda: How $190 billion goes much further

African-American car buyers have new options to spend their $190 billion in auto purchases as automobile manufacturing matures across the African continent. Jamaica has announced plans to acquire vehicles from Nigeria's 25 year old Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing and Uganda's Kiira Motors is making solar buses, keeping the minerals for renewable manufacturing in a value chain on the continent. We also revisit Richard Patterson's Trion Supercars, that we first featured with the launch of Our10Plan in 2014 and discuss the link between auto unions and civil rights.

Sep 23, 202325:14
How U.S. communities can trade directly with Africa and the Caribbean

How U.S. communities can trade directly with Africa and the Caribbean

Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corp. Executive Director LaShawn Allen Muhammad joined Secretary General Wamkele Mene of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement and Deodat Maharaj, Director of the Caribbean Export Development Agency to explore how communities like Brooklyn's Brownsville neighborhood capture the energy of the West Indian American Day Parade, America's largest live event, for continuous economic development during a side event to the UN General Assembly. At the same time, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo was meeting with Nigerian leaders in New York after his three-day trip to Lagos. The Journal of Black Innovation fostered an example with the commissioned research to Dr. Viola Nicholas-Nchuku, a Nigerian researcher funded by a North Carolina community group now a visiting scholar at N.C. A&T State University. The 60 cities initiative builds more of those commercial compacts on a community by community basis.

Sep 22, 202318:07
Diaspora doing business across all boundaries

Diaspora doing business across all boundaries

The Promised Land looks like the Caribbean Investment Forum and AfriCaribbean Trade Forum, both happening in October, in Georgetown, Guyana and Nassau, Bahamas. Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corp. Executive Director LaShawn Allen Muhammad joined Secretary-General Wamkele Mene and Caribbean Export Development Agency Director Deodat Maharaj in a UN General Assembly forum on how Black communities get directly engaged with the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, the largest trade bloc in the world, and the Caribbean Single Market Economy as Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo fostered ties with businesses and government leaders in Nigeria, where he was born.

Sep 22, 202318:07
Africa can have fair and free elections -- just look at jollof rice

Africa can have fair and free elections -- just look at jollof rice

Gambia, which hasn't been much in the spotlight since Kunta Kinte, was the unexpected winner of the continental competition over who makes the best jollof rice, which gives a shining example of election transparency and international cooperation in a time of chaos. And we preview the Mapping Maya tour spotlighting a noted chef of Pan African cuisine in her own right.

Sep 19, 202310:30
Thank God Almighty for Saint John Will-I-Am Coltrane

Thank God Almighty for Saint John Will-I-Am Coltrane

The fall equinox is also the Manifestation Day for St. John Coltrane, who was beatified by the African Orthodox Church. Archbishop Franzo W. King explained why in today's sermon at the St. John Coltrane African Orthodox Church. Meanwhile, Deputy Treasury Secretary Adewale Adeyemo was making a name for himself in his homeland of Nigeria on the first day of his trip and a Civil War soldier got full military honors a century after his passing in Santa Cruz.

Sep 18, 202313:02
How do you find a cheeseburger in Lagos or Kingston

How do you find a cheeseburger in Lagos or Kingston

Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo returns to his homeland on Sept. 18 for a major economic speech at Lagos Business School, so how does one find a cheeseburger to mark National Cheeseburger Day. No worries, Black Money Worldwide and BlackRestaurant.NET have 100 options to get a Black-owned restaurant to meet your taste needs.

Sep 16, 202317:20
You must remember this--Casablanca is more than just a movie

You must remember this--Casablanca is more than just a movie

Before the earthquake brought unprecedented devastation to Morocco and even before Humphrey Bogart, Casablanca is an important city on the Mediterranean Sea and the capital of Morocco, just as Washington, D.C. is the nation's capital. But the 712,000 District residents are waiting for an electoral earthquake that would make it a state, something that is important to every African-American.

Sep 14, 202313:30
Water, water everywhere, but not through the faucet

Water, water everywhere, but not through the faucet

Today's episode of the Promised Land visits Oakland to discuss the 14th Amendment, and poses the question of how Capetown, South Africa and Jackson, MS can be so close to water, but not actually have the drinking water their residents need. John William Templeton is author of Citizenship for All: 150th anniversary of the 14th Amendment.

Sep 13, 202316:28
Where is the governor, the mayor and all the NFL quarterbacks Black men?

Where is the governor, the mayor and all the NFL quarterbacks Black men?

Govs. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State in Nigeria and Wes Moore in Maryland, USA have both created excitement for bringing a new goal oriented focus to public leadership from their time in private industry. Speaking of private industry, Lamar Jackson became a one man conglomerate by negotiating his own $250 million contract, celebrated by the entire quarterback room. Baltimore and Ibadan also share a deep history of academic and research leadership through their universities. I also reflect on why the Google anti-trust suit is so pivotal for African-Americans.

Sep 11, 202310:24
Gaining a name and royal lineage by searching one's roots

Gaining a name and royal lineage by searching one's roots

Like Maya Angelou, Jeannette Fisher-Koaudio, Esq. was curious about Africa although she grew up in San Francisco. But as soon as the opportunity presented itself, she opened up a whole continent of adventure and learned who she really is. She's chair of the San Francisco-Abidjan Sister Cities Committee and gives some of the mechanics of connecting across the oceans.

Sep 09, 202316:20