In reaction to the possible risks of The Heritage Foundation’s conservative Project 2025 initiative, Black Americans are organizing. If completely executed, this strategy, which seeks to eliminate important services like Medicaid and the Department of Education, could have a significant negative impact on Black communities.
In response, a grassroots movement known as Black Project 2025 is gaining traction on TikTok, motivated by the concepts of self-reliance and economic empowerment. What began as a proposal on social media has grown into a comprehensive effort to create a future in which Black communities are prosperous and self-sufficient.
TikTok founder @mediabuyingbestie came up with the concept for Black Project 2025, urging Black people to quit backing companies that don’t represent their interests and instead concentrate on creating Black-owned companies. The goal is a self-sufficient Black economy in which all goods and services—from groceries to apparel to medical care—are purchased only from Black companies.
These big companies are no longer the source of everything we use and consume on a daily basis. In a post that went viral and generated excitement on social media, @mediabuyingbestie stated that it is bought from one another.
Black Project 2025 provides a proactive approach in light of Trump’s impending reelection and concerns about policy rollbacks that will impact the Black community. In order to ensure that Black communities can endure the effects of detrimental political upheavals, movement supporters are constructing their economic infrastructure rather than waiting to see what occurs.
Black Project 2025 is still committed to a long-term goal of independence even after the election. The movement seeks to restore a contemporary Black Wall Street, an economic hub where Black people own banks, supermarkets, and other vital companies that support the neighborhood.
According to @equilibrium.essence, the inventor of TikTok, “We have judges, attorneys, doctors, people from all walks of life contributing to this.” There is a spot for you in Black Project 2025, regardless of your skill set.
Professionals from a variety of backgrounds are spearheading this effort to create a Black-owned, community-focused infrastructure that is independent of outside assistance.
Everyone is encouraged to participate in Black Project 2025 by investing in their neighborhood and rerouting their spending to Black-owned companies. The movement encourages Black people to promote long-term economic sustainability by spending their money on Black-owned businesses, whether it be apparel or coffee.
Supporters can also offer their expertise to aid in the development of the business and digital infrastructure that is required. To advance the mission, the group is looking for app developers, cybersecurity experts, and other tech professionals.