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Welcome to the "Talk About It" page, a dedicated space for critical conversations on religion, politics, and Black businesses. Join us as we delve into topics that matter most to our community.

The Power of the Black Church
The Black Church is one of the most powerful institutions in the world. We aim to reignite the courage and strength of Black Church leaders, reminiscent of the Civil Rights Movement, to rebuild our communities and ensure all members are registered voters. It's time to mobilize and organize for justice once again.

THE POWER OF THE BLACK VOTE
We challenge the mindset that "the system doesn't work for us," a sentiment that sets us back. We must honor the sacrifices of our ancestors by exercising our right to vote. The Black Church has the power to turn the tide and ensure our success at the polls. Let's choose to vote because someone black died for it.

Reviving the Black Wall Street Spirit!!
It's time to move beyond excuses and embrace hope. During the Jim Crow era, Black entrepreneurs in Tulsa built over 600 thriving businesses despite immense adversity. If they could achieve that then, what’s stopping us from doing the same in 2025-26? Let’s inspire and empower our communities to rise, rebuild, and create a future rooted in resilience and determination. Together, we can redefine what’s possible.
Start the Conversation
Change begins with a simple conversation. Start by engaging your neighbors and coworkers in discussions about enhancing voter registration. Talk with family, friends, and community members about ways to uplift our quality of life. Imagine rebuilding a modern Black Wall Street—one that inspires and astonishes the world. It all starts with us coming together, sharing ideas, and taking action to create meaningful change.

Community Initiative: Rally UP!
Picture this: three individuals stationed at various corner blocks in Black communities, each with a table brimming with voter resources. These "Rally UP" tables inspire enthusiasm for voting and spark meaningful conversations about civic engagement, encouraging community members to register and make their voices heard.
We call on Church Leaders to reflect the teachings of Christ by stepping into the heart of the community. Their mission goes beyond saving souls—it includes offering vital resources like food, clothing, and support to those in need. The Black Church holds the power to create meaningful change, and we firmly believe in the potential of God’s people to transform lives and uplift their communities.