A powerful call to action for Black America has captured the nation’s attention, debuting at #1 on Amazon’s Best New Releases. Project 2030: The Agenda for Black America charts a transformative path toward shared prosperity—linking economic growth, educational excellence, health equity, and technological empowerment. With 2030 as the benchmark for progress, it urges a generation to rise, build, and lead with purpose.
Beyond Commentary to Action
Unlike traditional social justice literature, Project 2030 distinguishes itself by providing concrete, measurable solutions across six interconnected pillars. The work, authored by Sean T. Long and a team of civic leaders, transforms broad concepts into actionable strategies for community organizers, business owners, and educators.
“We are no longer waiting for rescue. We are building our own renaissance—one institution, one community, one generation at a time,” states Long, whose thirty-year track record includes organizing youth leadership conferences and developing STEM programs.

Building Sustainable Change
The book’s rapid rise to become a top seller in “Minority Studies” and “General Sociology of Race Relations” charts underscores a growing demand for actionable solutions—not just conversations. Project 2030: The Agenda for Black America delivers precisely that: a comprehensive framework that blends bold policy recommendations with hands-on community tools. It empowers readers to organize block clubs, establish civic hubs, and reinvest in Black-owned enterprises—turning awareness into measurable impact.
Backed by the leadership and collective expertise of Sean T. Long, Dr. Denise Smith, Rev. Johnnie Sellers, Shara Morrow, Gloria Cooper-Blue, Stephanie Yarbrough, and Anthony Clausley-Jackson, Project 2030 turns vision into action. Grounded in real-world experience, it prioritizes measurable results—setting benchmarks, tracking progress, and ensuring accountability. More than a book, it’s a lasting framework for sustainable change.

A Movement in Motion
Project 2030 is more than a bestselling book—it’s a blueprint for a generation determined to build power from the ground up. Each reader becomes part of a growing movement toward self-determination, economic sustainability, and institutional strength. The platform’s mission is clear: to cultivate thriving economic ecosystems, reimagine education, and secure technological sovereignty for Black America.
With 2030 as both a deadline and a declaration, the initiative balances urgency with intention—offering not shortcuts, but strategies for lasting transformation. By linking economic empowerment with educational equity, health justice, criminal justice reform, political empowerment, and technological advancement, Project 2030 delivers a comprehensive model for collective progress.
As communities across the nation confront questions of equity and opportunity, Project 2030 stands as a call to action and a roadmap for measurable change. It reminds us that the future of Black America is not waiting to be written—it’s already in motion.
