Pass the Message – Magnifying Our Future
Dear Black people, Pass the Message" isn't just a nostalgic nod to a school game; In more ways than one it’s a continuum. Just as our ancestors found ways to pass vital information through coded messages and underground networks, we now use digital tools to magnify our truth. I’ve said that It is not my courage that has brought me here but that of our ancestors. What if this too is their message.
That message is: The future of the Black community is not a promise, it is a self-built mandate. The blueprint is at Self-BuiltLegacyFoundations.com
As the beneficiaries of this worthy mission you are equally empowered to take direct ownership of its core message. We can’t leave it to the algorithms, intentional sharing will cut through the noise and ensure the message reaches ALL of US. A message passed with intent by a trusted individual (a friend, family member, colleague) carries far more weight than an ad or a casual share. It fosters a sense of collective responsibility for the mission's reach. Everyone has a role in building. For those who might not be able to invest financially, this provides a concrete, impactful way to contribute directly to the mission's growth.
When you like, comment, or share, think of it as directly funding the message with your digital action. Go beyond the click. Don’t just share, but share with a personal note explaining why the content resonated. Discuss the videos and posts in your own networks, bringing the message into real-world conversations. Consistent engagement however small goes a long way. Every intentional like, comment, and share isn't just a vanity metric; it makes the content visible to more eyes, translating into potential support, partnerships, and ultimately, mission completion.
