The Magnolia Papers.

August 2025

Inheriting the Earth

  • Page from a document titled "The Future Through the Past of Black Environmentalism" with a photograph of an elderly man reading a newspaper and a quote from George W. Carver about encouraging creative minds in agriculture, dated July 12th, 1864 - January 5th, 1943.
  • A page from a book or magazine featuring a black and white photo of a horse-drawn agricultural cart and a photo of two women sitting with bags labeled 'People's Free Food Program,' alongside text discussing environmentalism, black farm history, and community programs.
  • George W. Carver in a suit and hat, standing outdoors in a field, holding a plant or crop in one hand, with text about ecological humility and heritage on the right side of the page.

September 2025

Analysis of Black Capitalism

  • The cover of a magazine titled "The Magnolia Papers," September 2025, Volume II. The page features an article titled "The Myth of Black Capitalism" and a list of references on the left side. The background shows a blurred black and white image of flowers.
  • Book page with a list of references on the left and a chapter titled "Privatization of Public Goods" on the right, including a black-and-white group photo of people.
  • Infographic discussing circular economy and financial ecosystems, featuring a ring diagram with stages like raw material, design, production, remanufacturing, distribution, consumption, repair/reuse, collection, recycling, and residual waste, along with a section on linear economy showing extraction, production, distribution, consumption, disposal, and waste, with paragraphs explaining the concepts.
  • Document titled 'Assets, Liabilities, and Leverage' with floral illustrations, discussing black capitalism and the effects of capitalism on black communities.

October 2025

What’s the Mathematics?

November 2025

Black Intellectualism: The Fugitive Pedagogy