Project 2030 Launches in Washington, D.C. and Debuts as a Bestseller
- Sean Long

- Sep 29
- 3 min read
Updated: 1 day ago
There are moments in history when words become more than ink on a page. They become a covenant. They become a movement. They become the blueprint for liberation.

Last week at the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C., we witnessed one of those moments. Before a room full of policymakers, activists, educators, clergy, business leaders, and everyday people committed to justice, we launched Project 2030: The Agenda for Black America.
This book is not just another title on the shelf—it is the most comprehensive roadmap for systemic transformation and Black self-determination of our generation. With chapters that confront economic justice, educational equity, health disparities, criminal justice reform, political power, and technological access, Project 2030 is designed to equip us with tools to build the America our ancestors dreamed of and our children deserve.
The Power of Response
And the response has been powerful.

Within days of its release, Project 2030 shot to #1 on Amazon’s Best New Releases list and climbed to #2 on the Best Sellers list. That is no small feat. It tells us something important: there is a hunger in this country for vision, strategy, and action rooted in the Black experience and committed to justice for all.
But here’s the truth: bestseller lists alone don’t change the world. We do.
Join the Movement
That’s why I’m asking you to join this movement in five simple ways:
1. Read It.
Dive into the vision. From the blueprint for Black economic sovereignty to the covenant for community health, let this book provoke thought, stir conviction, and inspire action.
2. Share It.
Don’t keep it to yourself. Give a copy to your pastor, your professor, your neighbor, your fraternity or sorority chapter, your city council member. Project 2030 belongs in every hand that has ever asked, “What’s next for Black America?”
3. Debate It.
We don’t all have to agree on every strategy. But we must all be engaged. The future of our people is too important for silence. Healthy debate sharpens vision and turns ideas into actionable policy.
4. Review It.
Your voice matters. Take a few minutes to leave a review on Amazon. Every review pushes this message further into the world and helps amplify the urgency of the work before us.
5. Live It.
This is not just a book to be read. It is a covenant to be lived. Use its strategies in your organizing, your voting, your mentoring, your business, your ministry, your everyday life.

A New Beginning
Project 2030 is not the end—it is the beginning. It is a mandate to reclaim agency over our destiny. It is a reminder that Black America is not merely a constituency to be managed but a sovereign force with the right—and responsibility—to shape the nation’s future.

The ancestors dreamed of this day. The responsibility now falls on us.
So, I invite you: Read it. Share it. Debate it. Write a review. Live it. And together, let’s change the world.
Because the future is not coming—it’s already here. And with Project 2030, we intend to meet it on our terms.
The Path Forward
As we move forward, let’s remember that every action counts. Each step we take brings us closer to our goals. The journey may be long, but together, we can navigate the challenges ahead.
Let’s harness our collective strength. Let’s uplift one another. Let’s ensure that the voices of our communities are heard loud and clear.
Project 2030 is our call to action. It’s a chance to redefine our narrative and take control of our destiny.
Let’s not just dream of a better future; let’s create it.
— Sean T. Long

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