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In this podcast, we’re going to talk straight about some hard truths, but more importantly, we’ll explore how Unity of Purpose and building infrastructure we control can help us create a better future for African Americans — and all those committed to justice and equality.The rise of state-backed racism, like ICE raids, demands urgent action from the Black community to build our infrastructure — or be broken by a system that was never built for us.” It's my intention to add my voice in order to awaken our community.H.E.G.earl Ciencias Sociales
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  • THE BLACK INFRASTRUCTURE TRUST (B.I.T.) — OUR NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR POWER AND PROTECTION
    Jul 7 2025

    Welcometo Real Talk, I'm your host Hegearl—where we speak truth no filters, and wearen't here for clicks, likes, or empty noise. Honestly, I have nothing tooffer other than my desire to see African Americans live their lives free fromracism, bigotry, and hate.

    If you came for entertainment or drama, this ain’t that.

    This space was built for those who are tired of the hypocrisy and are ready to create solutions. I’mnot looking for followers—I’m looking for those who are committed to Liberation under Black management.

    What I’m here to do is connect with like-minded people ready to move—ready to think differently, build differently, and live free on our terms.This is about one thing: Liberationunder Black management. Let’s get into it.

    FROM COOPERATIVE TO COORDINATION

    In Episode 14, we introduced the Black Infrastructure Cooperative (B.I.C.)— as a draft: small Unity cells made of 3 to 12 like-minded individuals/families pooling what they have to build what they need. In my opinion a cell should include Family, Friends, Church members, and Work associates'.

    It’s community-level power:

    Local. Flexible. Real.Functional. It works even if you have no major resources—because it starts with unity. But survival is just the beginning. To truly protect what we build, we need aNational Framework that connects every unity cell across the country into one resilient network. That’s what today’s episode is about: The Black Infrastructure Trust — B.I.T.

    Our firewall. Our framework. Our next move.

    WHAT IS B.I.T.?

    B.I.T. is the nervous system of Black self-determination.

    BIt coordinates our unity cells so no group is isolated, no progress is lost, and no success is left unprotected.

    WHY A TRUST — NOT A LEADER

    Let’s be clear: Another charismatic leader is the last thing we need. Because whoever leads in that way can—and will—be targeted. Put in prison. Lied on. Or worse—killed.

    History has shown us this pattern too many times to ignore:

    Garvey. Malcolm. Martin. Fred. Huey.

    They idn’t fail. We failed to build systems around them.

    That’s why B.I.T. is not about any one person—it's about a shared vision protected by structure. This is where unity cells shine: No one person controls the movement.

    Each cell leads itself, but follows a shared blueprint.

    And B.I.T. ensures it all stays connected, legal, funded, and defended. This is power without a weak spot.

    THE FOUR CORE MISSIONS OF B.I.T.

    Protection

    Legaldefense for members, businesses, or collectives under threat

    Emergencyfunds for unity cells facing crisis or retaliation

    Resource DistributionStart-upkits for new cells

    Mentorshipbetween established and emerging groups

    Media,curriculum, and communication support

    Legacy & Ownership

    Thisis how we own, how we scale, and how we survive anything.

    INFRASTRUCTURE MULTIPLIES POWER

    Everythingwe already do—protest, boycott, start businesses, vote, feed each other—becomesmore powerful when plugged into infrastructure.

    A boycott becomes economic pressure, not just outrage.

    A lobbying campaign becomes policy leverage, not just demands. WHY NOW? Because we are out of time. Thesystem is cracking, and the replacement being built is openly hostile to us. White nationalism isn’t creeping—it’s marching.

    FINAL WORD

    Let this be the moment we stop thinking small.

    Let this be the generation that built something wecould pass on—not just survive in.

    The Black Infrastructure Trust is not a dream. It’s adecision.

    A structure.

    A shield.

    A seed.

    Take this message. Improve it. Build it. Share it.Steal it if you have to.

    Just don’t letit die.

    Until the next episode

    I’m not here for fame.

    I’m here to beuseful.

    Until the next episode

    Stay Connected.

    Stay Building.

    Stay Black on Purp

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    11 m
  • The Blueprint Starts With Us: A Framework for Building Black Infrastructure With Limited Resources
    Jul 6 2025
    Welcome to Real Talk, I'm your host Hegearl—where we speak truth without filters, and we’re not here for clicks, likes, or empty noise. If you came for entertainment or confirmation, this ain’t that.This space was built for those who are done performing outrage and are ready to build solutions.I’m not looking for followers—I’m looking for those who are committed to Liberation under Black management.What I’m here to do is connect with the ones ready to move—ready to think different, build different, and live free on our own terms.This is about one thing:Liberation under Black management.Let’s get into it. We don’t need a million dollars to begin. We need a million minds unified around purpose. Here’s how we start — small, local, consistent, and together. This is my attempt to provide my community with a reasonable path to achieve the society or world most people say they want.Form micro-coalitions of 3 to 5 families or trusted individuals. The Church is the best place to find people who know how to build with others.Host monthly Unity Circles — in person, online, or hybrid.Share resources (tools, skills, childcare, transportation).Choose one community goal every 90 days — a cleanup, a fundraiser, a workshop. This is your base — it becomes your infrastructure cell.1. Unity Groups: 3-5 Families at a TimeForm micro-coalitions of 3 to 5 families or trusted individuals. The Church is the best place to find people who know how to build with others.Host monthly Unity Circles — in person, online, or hybrid.Share resources (tools, skills, childcare, transportation).Choose one community goal every 90 days — a cleanup, a fundraiser, a workshop. This is your base — it becomes your infrastructure cell.2. Pool What You Can — $10, $20, $50 a MonthYou don’t need to be wealthy — you need trust and a vision for a better life.Set up a group Cash App, Venmo, or local credit union account.Pool monthly — agree on uses (emergency help, seed money, micro-loans, ).Rotate who receives the funds every month or quarter. This is economic rotation, and it's how immigrant communities have built empires on pennies. 3. Build a Black Credit CooperativeIf 5 families pool $50/month, that’s $250. In a year: $3,000. Use this as leverage to:Build group creditApply for microloansSecure co-signed business starter lines of creditCreate a group EIN (LLC or nonprofit)Use community development financial institutions (CDFIs) that serve Black entrepreneurs. Many offer low-interest loans, business training Look at:The Working WorldHOPE Credit UnionLISC Black Economic Development Fund 4. Crowdfund With Purpose — Not PityDon’t crowdfund for survival — crowdfund for ownership.Use platforms like iFundWomen of Color, GoFundMe, or Buy The BlockTell a vision story (not just a problem story): “Help 5 families build a co-op garden Offer community rewards: T-shirts, classes, mentorship, meals. We’ve raised billions for funerals. Let’s raise millions for infrastructure.5. Rebuild Our Own EducationWe can't wait on a racist system to teach our children.Start with Saturday Unity School (2 hours/week):Share the teaching: elder teaches survival This is the school system we control.6. Practice Group EconomicsWhere you spend is where you vote.Redirect $20/week to Black-owned groceries, gas stations, banks, and servicesUse websites like WeBuyBlack, Official Black Wall Street, or Ujamaa DealsTake inventory of your local area and build a Black Business MapFinal Word: From Decolonization to Desegregation They took our schools. They fired our Teachers.They rewrote the rules to destroy our rise.But here’s the truth: if we rebuild from the ground up, on our terms, with unity of purpose — they can’t stop us. Infrastructure is not about funding first — it’s about focus, faith, and follow-through.And it starts with you, your circle, and your neighborhood.Stay Unapologetic, Stay Building, and Stay Unbreakable.
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    6 m
  • How a Flashcard Became a Blueprint for Black Infrastructure
    Jul 4 2025

    How a Flashcard Became a Blueprint for Black Infrastructure

    Welcome to Real Talk, I'm your host Hegearl—where we speak truth without filters, and we’re not here for clicks, likes, or empty noise.

    If you came for entertainment or confirmation, this ain’t that.

    This space was built for those who are done performing outrage and ready to build solutions.

    I’m not looking for followers—I’m looking for the committed.

    What I’m here to do is connect with the ones ready to move—ready to think different, build different, and live free on our own terms.

    This is about one thing:

    Liberation under Black management.

    Let’s get into it.

    Today is July 4th.

    A day America celebrates its freedom from England in 1776.

    But let’s be honest—Black people had no freedom to celebrate.

    In 1776, African Americans were enslaved.

    In chains.

    Counted as three-fifths of a person.

    Our freedom didn’t come until 1865—and even that came with conditions.

    So what exactly are we celebrating?

    If anything, today is a reminder.

    A reminder that freedom for us has never been given—it had to be claimed.

    Fought for. Built from the ground up.

    And that’s why today, instead of fireworks and falsehoods,

    we celebrate Black unity and Black infrastructure

    because that’s how we win.

    “ Black history didn't start with slavery and end with a dream.”

    That line should stop anyone in their tracks.

    It was a post from Urban Intellectuals, talking about a mother who realized something was missing in her child’s education. No facts. No dates. No Legacy. No Identity. No Truth. Like many of us, she grew tired of watching her child absorb a version of history that starts in chains and ends in silence. So she did what we all must learn to do—she took history into her own hands.

    This is what every African American must do. In order to break the chains of oppression we must connect with one another through effort, not rhetoric.

    She bought a deck of Black History Flashcards.

    And everything changed.

    Instead of the usual three names—Martin, Rosa, Harriet—her son learned about Assata Shakur, Mansa Musa, Queen Nzinga, and Benjamin Banneker. He didn’t just memorize facts. He recognized himself in the legacy of greatness. One card at a time.

    And then something powerful happened:

    “ He began to teach her.”

    That’s Black infrastructure.

    Right there in your living room. No grant. No permission. No school board approval.

    Just a deck of cards. A conversation. A connection. An effort.

    That’s what we mean by Liberation Under Black Management.

    Too often, we talk about “infrastructure” like it only means banks, businesses, or land. But infrastructure is anything that supports the survival and progress of a people. That includes how we teach our children, what truths we pass down, and how we reclaim the stories that were intentionally erased.

    So when we ask for unity, we’re not asking for perfection. We’re asking for participation. We're asking for commitment. We're asking for effort.

    One flashcard.

    One conversation.

    This is how we build.

    This is how we remember.

    This is how we win.

    They tried to erase our story. But we’re bringing it back one effort at a time.

    When we say Liberation Under Black Management, we mean control of our own narrative.


    We are our own liberators.

    If you're still here, it's because something real must have hit you.

    But understand this—Real Talk ain’t here to entertain, go viral, or win likes. We don’t move for algorithms—we move for liberation.

    So don’t just listen. Reflect. Connect. Build.

    I’m not looking for clicks—I’m looking for commitment.

    Because the truth is: the time for performative outrage is over. White supremacy is rising and we must fight back with unity and infrastucture.

    What I’m here to do is connect with the ones ready to move—ready to think different, build different, and live free on our own terms. This is about one thing:

    Liberation under Black management.

    Until next the next episode:

    Stay Aware. Stay Building. And stay Black on Purpose.

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