Independent Leadership for Generational Impact

The ARAT Global Council brings together visionaries from business, academia, policy, and community leadership. Council membership is based solely on expertise and commitment to our mission.

Council Independence:

  • Funding is not tied to council representation

  • The Council maintains complete decision-making autonomy

  • Strategic partners are evaluated based on alignment with our mission, not financial contributions

The Council guides the development of institutional frameworks designed to serve communities for generations to come.

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Seating of Global Council & Economic Advisory Council:
The A-Team of Establish Black Leaders

In a world where dialogue often devolves into discord, it is imperative to focus on building rather than talking. The narrative of development ends when we fail to recognize the importance of transparency in meetings that shape our agendas and desired outcomes.

Media and social platforms, while powerful tools, can also serve to divide us, hampering our ability to achieve success. Political parties thrive on membership numbers, yet our collective strength lies in reconnecting historical bonds to radically alter the global landscape. By taking actionable steps towards economic and social development, guided by the principles of transparency, accountability, and tangible results, we can forge global collaborations. Initiatives set forth by the ARAT Global Council and the ARAT Economic Advisory Council can guide us in constructing the future we envision, empowering us all to take control of our destinies and foster lasting, positive change.

ARAT envisions creating a Berkshire Hathaway-type entity, building a Global Village owned and operated by us. By redirecting $1.8 trillion in American of African descent buying power back into our communities, we will build economic and social generational success, creating global brand names and an American of African descent-owned Fortune 500."

African Diaspora Economic Empowerment and Community Development Initiatives

"We will grow American of African descent buying power to $10 trillion over the next 40-years, welcoming alliance partners deemed dependable and committed by our global and advisory councils. Together, we will foster economic growth, innovation, and mutual prosperity."

Note: United Nations Hall image is provided as an example of planned ARAT facilities.

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Planning State of Georgia Headquarters

Note: Currently A Commonwealth of Massachusetts corporation and operation.

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