Separate Can Be Equal: OurStory Matters, Black Dollars Matter

Being forced to go in an unfavorable direction because all other paths are blocked is the worst feeling. Sadly, this has become the lifestyle for Blacks in America. Throughout our collective time spent in this country our plate has always been served with whatever society has left over. We understood after suffering through the oppressive conditions of America’s segregation era that separate but equal could never be equal and fought for the right to assimilate as a result.

However, the idea of separate not being equal is true when only one party is in charge of allocating resources. How can we expect a hostile group to allocate equal resources to their enemy? Or to fairly appropriate resources to an oppressed group for which they have no relation or respect? During segregation and the era of Jim Crow we were forced to purchase from those businesses owners that had no consideration or respect for us. We did not have the financial power or ability to own our own businesses due to the many barriers to doing so. Today while many of those barriers have been fought through many still exist in a variety of fields, but now that the alternatives do exist, it’s our responsibility to seek out and support our own. We must understand that Black dollars matter and building up black enterprise depends on our circulating the Black dollar within our community for as long as possible. Knowing this, every single Black person should have an account with a Black owned bank, at least a small account. The Black Out Coalition keeps a record of where Black owned banks are located in the country. At Detroit’s Liberty bank individuals can open an account for as little as $25. Separate can only be equal when we invest in ourselves at an equal or higher rate than our investment in other group’s. Right now our investment is far behind with the Blacks spending well over a trillion dollars a year only 2 cents of every dollar we spend in this country goes to black owned businesses according to the Black Wealth Channel.

In the same way that Black dollars matter our story also matters and we are responsible for holding and sharing our stories and the stories of our ancestors. Often in public education the stories of our ancestors are left out of the curriculum with more popularized figures crammed into the shortest month of the year. In an attempt to assist with centralizing our story on our collective consciousness I’ve worked with Sincere in Michigan’s Department of Corrections to create OurStory Calendar. Ourstory Calendar is a 2019 publication that highlights the dates of revolutionary figures: political prisoners like George Jackson & Jalil Muntaqeem, entertainers such as Nina Simone and Bob Marley as well as entrepreneurs from W.E.B. Dubois to Madam C. J. Walker all of which are revolutionary minded and freedom fighters in their own right. These many figures along with important dates from Juneteenth to Kwanzaa will be featured. This essential shift in focus centralizes the minds of readers on revolution and the overcoming struggle of the people rather than on those government recognized ‘holidays’ that promote consumerism and historical offenses like Thanksgiving and Columbus Day which work to further oppress marginalized narratives and their oppressed histories. Having these figures and their powerful words on display in your home, work or entertainment space is a great way to learn about these historical figures, raise awareness for others that enter the space as well as honors those who fought for the benefits in society that we hold today. My hope for this project was to expand our collective vision, for every calendar sold one can be sent to free to an incarcerated activist. Our incarcerated comrades are in desperate need of encouragement after the retaliation that many continue to suffer as a result of their participation in this year’s National Prison Strike. Sincere’s participation in the strike resulted in the cost of phone calls being dramatically reduced from 23 cents to 16 cents per minute. This is a dramatic reduction for inmates who make as little as 14 cents per hour. Sincere has spent over 5 of his years incarcerated collecting the quotes and figures featured in OurStory to consolidate into this project. I’ve included the introduction he wrote, which is also featured in the calendar below.

As we set out for this new year we need to remember the words of Wisdom from our true revolutionaries and not allow the grassroots individuals to be erased from Ourstory. Mainstream media has a way of only giving tribute to certain individuals and that’s for a specific reason reasons we know fit into their status quo. This calendar is a reminder of the greatness Ourstory embodies, its the richness and texture of our Legacy, its the strength, motivation, courage, purpose, and pride of our people. This is our way of celebrating all those who contributed to the struggle for freedom in this country and around the world. We believe Purpose/Pursuit of Happiness, is our ability to do for ourselves, becoming self-sufficient and developing a clear idea of what we need as a people, as well as what we aspire to accomplish as a people. And to make known the road blocks and obstacles that remain hinderances toward our goals.


We believe Self esteem/Introspection is our right to be human. The ability to take a hard look at our objective and subjective possession and no matter how low and empty they may seem there’s still time if we set about them in earnest. Also, identity in a people is essential and the dignity and respect they deserve comes from the individuals upholding and adhering to the standard they set forth as the identifying principles of that people. A high sense of Self esteem reflect on to others just how high we feel of ourselves and is the bridge to building and sustaining strong relationships within our families, communities and society. Introspection is the best way to discover the strengths and weaknesses within ourselves, and the only way we can identify exactly who we are and what it takes to be fully human.
We believe that Education, Leadership, and Black Pride is the fundamental building blocks for our people. Our Education should be fashioned to liberate our minds and allow us to express our creativity in an unrestricted way. Its should be focused on our position in society economically, politically and socially. It should be designed to produce critical thinkers that understand the significance of being self sufficient as Dr. Karenga set forth in the Nguzo Saba Self determination, Collective work and responsibility, Cooperative economics etc., are all things our pedagogy should reflect.


We believe that Reflections/Spirituality are an essential part of who we are as a people. Reflections remind us of our past and guides us toward our future. It also gives us the patience to contemplate on ourselves. Spirituality is our connection to our ancestor and God. We have always been a spiritual people and taping into that spiritual self gives us the strength to keep fighting for our Freedom. Faith is our ability to believe wholeheartedly in ourselves and the power to know that we can materialize the unseen and bring Heaven to Earth right now. Faith with no work is no faith at all, we have the power to change our conditions physically, mentally, psychologically, emotionally and spiritually. Spirituality, morality and anything of a psych nature takes information to feed it. As we reflect on our experiences let us keep in mind the Wisdom of those before us and the deep spirituality they possessed. It’s only because they possessed a profound Love for themselves they were able to reflect that Love to the people.
As you read this calendar let it become the model for that which you choose to become as an individual, and the platform for our success as a people. We cannot allow our true revolutionaries to be silently erased as though these sister’s and brother’s never existed.

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