Thanksgiving is more than a holiday.
For Black America, it’s a moment to slow down, gather with our friends and family, and remember two things that fuel every movement: gratitude and responsibility.
This year, as families come together across living rooms, church basements, and kitchen tables, Project 2030 invites us to reflect not only on what we’re thankful for—but on what we’re building.
Because gratitude with no action is comfort.
Gratitude with purpose is transformation.

What We’re Thankful For
1. The Strength of Our Communities
In every city—Chicago, Detroit, Philly, Baltimore, Atlanta—Black communities are carrying the weight and the hope of the future. We are thankful for the grandmothers who still tell the truth, the organizers who still knock on doors, and the block club captains who make sure everybody gets home safe.
2. Rising Momentum Across All Six Pillars
This year, we’ve seen undeniable progress:
Economic Equity: A surge in Black entrepreneurship and historic gains in household wealth.
Educational Equity: More families demanding fair funding, literacy access, and modern classrooms.
Health Equity: Grassroots clinics, mental health advocates, and wellness movements growing city by city.
Criminal Justice Reform: Local wins around transparency, alternatives to incarceration, and re-entry programs.
Political Empowerment: Record voter education efforts and a new generation stepping into civic leadership.
Technological Equity: More Black innovators, founders, and AI storytellers entering the digital space.
These aren’t just headlines—they’re signals of a rising wave.
3. The People Who Refuse to Give Up
We are thankful for the dreamers, the problem-solvers, the builders, the believers.
We’re thankful for the people who don’t wait for permission to change their block.
And we’re thankful for the readers and supporters of Project 2030—because movements are built one person, one household, one decision at a time.
What We Must Carry Forward
Thanksgiving reminds us that progress isn’t a miracle; it’s a choice.
A choice to love our communities with commitment.
A choice to fight for equity with courage.
A choice to invest in a future we may not personally see.
So as we pass the plates and break bread today, let’s also pass the torch:
Ask your family: “What’s one thing we can build together before 2030?”
Ask your block: “Who needs support right now?”
Ask yourself: “What pillar will I commit to—economic, education, health, justice, political, or tech?”
Movements don’t grow by accident.
They grow because ordinary people choose extraordinary responsibility.

The Thanksgiving Charge: From Gratitude to Action
This year, let Thanksgiving be your reset button.
Let it remind you:
We have more power than we think, and more work than we admit.
We don’t need a bailout—we are the stimulus package.
We don’t need permission—we need participation.
Project 2030 is a blueprint, but you are the builders.
Every block club formed, every voter registered, every dollar spent with Black businesses, every child mentored, every neighbor protected—moves us closer to the America our ancestors prayed for.

With Gratitude and Purpose
From the Project 2030 team:
Thank you for believing in a future that honors our past and elevates our people.
Thank you for choosing courage over comfort.
Thank you for choosing community over isolation.
Thank you for choosing action over apathy.
We are grateful for you.
And we’re just getting started.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Happy Building.
Happy 2030.
— Project 2030: The Agenda for Black America


