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Black Economics 

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Black Economics

The BlackEconomics.org Web site is designed to generate a continous discussion of economic concepts, issues, and policies from the perspective of Black Americans (African Americans) and Black people around the world--hence the title Black EconomicsBlackEconomics.org has no membership requirements.  It is a forum (a "blog," if you will) for the expression of ideas concerning Black economic issues.

On this Web site, you can obtain a primer on BlackEconomics;  contribute to the formation of a long-term strategic plan for Black  (African) Americans; learn about the critical link between Black economic outcomes and one of the most powerful forces in our society--the media; read articles, essays, and papers on Black economic issues; explore the future of Black economics in an African and African-Diaspora context; and identify resources to use to research Black economic concepts, issues, and policies. 

You may contact us (blackeconomics@blackeconomics.org) concerning the information that you find on this Web site, and you can provide your own contributions to this Web site.  Please click on the "Contact us" button in the left border of this Web page to begin your interaction with BlackEconomics.org.  In addition, each Web page includes an email message template that permits you to contact us to provide your comments, to express your interest in the information that is provided, and/or to provide your contributions to BlackEconomics.org

Thank you for visiting BlackEconomics.org.  Your visits to, review of, and contributions to, this Web site will make it a vibrant source of discussion and information about the Black economy through which all can benefit.

Make an intellectual contribution to this web site.  Your contributions count!

If links (buttons) to other pages on the BlackEconomics.org Web site do not appear on the left-hand side of this screen, then please click on the following Web site address:  http://www.blackeconomics.org

 

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