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    Black Project 2025: A Plan to counter Project 2025 trends on TikTok

    Amaka WatsonBy Amaka WatsonJanuary 9, 2025Updated:January 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Black Project 2025 Goes Viral To Combat Plans For Trump's Second Term. Credit: @mediabuyingbestie TikTok
    Black Project 2025 Goes Viral To Combat Plans For Trump's Second Term. Credit: @mediabuyingbestie TikTok
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    Black Americans are mobilizing in response to the potential dangers of Project 2025, a conservative plan by The Heritage Foundation. This blueprint, which aims to dismantle key programs like the Department of Education and Medicaid, could severely impact Black communities if fully implemented.

    In reaction, a grassroots movement called Black Project 2025 is taking off on TikTok, driven by the idea of economic empowerment and self-reliance. What started as a social media suggestion has become a full-scale initiative to build a future where Black communities are self-sufficient and thriving.

    TikToker @mediabuyingbestie introduces the Black Project 2025 initiative on social media. Credit: TikTok
    The idea for Black Project 2025 was introduced by TikTok creator @mediabuyingbestie, who encouraged Black people to stop supporting corporations that don’t serve their interests and instead focus on building Black-owned businesses. The vision is a self-sustaining Black economy where goods and services are bought exclusively from Black businesses, from groceries to clothing to healthcare.

    “Everything we use and consume on a daily basis, it is no longer purchased from these large corporations. It is purchased from one another,” said @mediabuyingbestie in her viral post, which sparked excitement across social media.

    With Trump’s re-election looming and fears of policy rollbacks affecting the Black community, Black Project 2025 offers a proactive strategy. Rather than waiting to see what happens, supporters of the movement are building their economic infrastructure, ensuring that Black communities can withstand the impact of harmful political shifts.

    Even after the election, Black Project 2025 remains focused on a long-term vision of independence. The movement aims to recreate a modern Black Wall Street—an economic ecosystem centered on Black ownership of banks, grocery stores, and essential businesses that uplift the community.

    “We have judges, attorneys, doctors—people from all walks of life—contributing to this,” explained TikTok creator @equilibrium.essence. “Whatever your talent is, there’s a place for you in Black Project 2025.”

    This initiative, driven by professionals from various fields, is working to establish a community-focused, Black-owned infrastructure that isn’t reliant on external support.

    Black Project 2025 encourages everyone to get involved by shifting their spending to Black-owned businesses and investing in their community. From coffee to clothing, the movement pushes Black people to funnel their dollars into Black-owned companies and support long-term economic sustainability.

    Supporters can also contribute their skills to help build the necessary digital and business infrastructure. The project seeks cybersecurity specialists, app developers, and other tech professionals to help move the initiative forward.

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