


How would capital flow if all life was valued?
Welcome to Edition 1 on Wealth, Power & Race
The question that shaped this edition was chosen because it cannot be answered incrementally: How would capital flow if all life was valued equally? Not as aspiration. As a direct interrogation of how capital actually flows now — who it reaches, whose knowledge it recognises, whose futures it finances, and whose it forecloses. For those who hold significant capital and decision-making power, this is not an abstract question. It is the question that sits beneath every allocation decision, every investment thesis, every claim to impact.
Seven Black and Global Majority writers, researchers, farmers, and practitioners — from Kenya, Zimbabwe, South Africa, United Kingdom, Brazil, and the United States — answered it from inside the communities and knowledge systems that the dominant economic order was built by excluding. What they produced is not commentary on the problem but authoritative, rigorous, and practically actionable work.
Every piece in this collection was developed through the Learning 2 Unlearn (L2U™) methodology and held to a singular standard: it must operate in all three registers simultaneously. The somatic and emotional (Heart) — so it reaches the places where economic assumptions are actually held, in the body and the nervous system, not just the intellect. The analytical and structural (Head) — so the systems producing harm are named with the precision and evidence that serious decision-making requires. And the practical and actionable (Hand) — so what the reader carries out is not a feeling or an argument, but a tool, a framework, a practice they can use.
























