The Black Enlightenment

The Framework

The Codes of Conduct and Thought

The Codes of Conduct and Thought establish the behavioral and cognitive standards expected of members of the Black Enlightenment. They govern judgment, decision-making, and action.

1

Refusal to Harm Other Black Americans

Do not direct violence, exploitation, or degradation toward other Black people.

2

Apply Long-Term Thinking

Make decisions based on generational impact, not short-term benefit, emotion, or perceived status.

3

Commit to Economic Discipline

Direct money, time, and assets intentionally to build personal stability and collective empowerment.

4

Support Youth Education

Actively contribute — through time, resources, attention, or financial support — to the educational development of Black children.

5

Practice Strategic Civic Engagement

Participate in civic and political processes in ways that build long-term structural power

6

Guard the Mind and Protect Black Cultural Dignity

Be intentional about what you consume, promote, and normalize — reject narratives and behaviors that degrade, promote confusion, inferiority, or internal division.

Every member of the Black Enlightenment accepts a responsibility beyond themselves: to build, contribute, or create something — according to their ability — that strengthens at least one of the four domains essential to the advancement of Black America.

Education & Intellectual Sovereignty

Building the capacity to educate ourselves and future generations to produce independent thinkers shaped by disciplined learning, critical analysis, and the pursuit of truth.

Economic Empowerment & Financial Independence

Strengthening personal and collective economic power through disciplined saving, investing, entrepreneurship, and strategic cooperation.

Political Alignment & Structural Power

Participating in civic processes in ways that build long-term influence and structural power.

Cultural Sovereignty & Psychological Liberation

Cultivating values, norms, and cultural practices that reinforce dignity, responsibility, unity, and community strength.

The Decision Standard

In every decision I make, I will hold the objectives of the Black Enlightenment before me. I will measure my actions through its code of conduct and thought. I will ask myself a simple but powerful question:

Does this action move us closer to the four goals of the Black Enlightenment, or does it undermine our work to achieve them?

If it advances our mission, I will support it.
If it weakens our progress, I will reject it.

THE BLACK ENLIGHTENMENT — DAILY PLEDGE

Today I commit myself to the mission of the Black Enlightenment.
I recognize that the future of Black America must not be shaped by others, but by the choices we make each day.

I commit to the empowerment, advancement, and prosperity of Black Americans through education, economics, political alignment, and positive cultural values.

Before this day ends, I will take some action—large or small—that moves our people forward.

I will not wait.
I will not wish.
I will build.

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