From Consumer
Class to Investor Class.
For generations, the Black community has shaped markets through its labor and consumption. The next step is ownership. By organizing collective investment in the public companies that influence our daily lives, we transform spending power into shareholder power creating the ability to engage executives, influence corporate behavior, and build lasting economic security for Black families and the communities our children will inherit.
The Ownership Gap
Why Ownership Matters
Perspective and Positioning
Ownership Mindset
It moves us from reactive customers to proactive decision makers
Wealth Allocation
Shifts our mindset from spending to calculated capital allocators
Investor Mindset
This forces Our Community to commit to long-term investment discipline
Economic Agency
Allows us to think like owners and not outsiders/to build a necessary institution and Economic Agency
Access and Influence
Board Access
Ownership affords direct access to company executives and board members
Voting Rights
Allows the Community to attend shareholder meetings and vote proxies
Worker Advocacy
Through ownership we can advocate directly for worker rights, better wages and long term
Corporate Transparency
Ownership and strategic engagement can improve company transparency efforts in areas of political spending and social pledges made in the aftermath of murder of George Floyd
Accountability and Governance
Voting Power
Proxy Voting creates formal influence
Operational Influence
Ownership provides us with access to the shareholder class where the case for operational improvements can be made
Board Transparency
The Black Community needs to know intimately which board members capitulated to right-wing political threats so we can source better qualified candidates for seats at companies directly affecting our community.
Economic Agency &
Community Investment
Economic Independence
Ownership creates a foundation for self-determination
Legacy Strategy
Affords us the ability to conduct long-term planning for future generations
Strategic Funding
Enables funding for predetermined priorities in education, housing and health care
Financial Strengthening
Strengthens Black financial institutions through: Asset custody, Collateralization and lending capacity
- The Shift
From Consumer to Collective Owner
Consumer activity influences revenue but rarely alters long-term corporate behavior. Spending power is transactional and fades once attention shifts or campaigns end.
Owning shares individually introduces participation, but influence remains limited without coordination, scale, or structured engagement.
Pooling ownership creates scale, alignment, and a unified shareholder voice capable of engaging corporations with credibility and persistence.
Collective owners move beyond holding shares passively by voting proxies, engaging leadership, and advocating for responsible governance.
Sustained ownership enables ongoing oversight, transparency, and accountability that extends beyond moments of public pressure.
Why Blackwell
Institutional Stewardship Built on Ownership, Governance, and Trust
Blackwell Strategies and Stewardship LLC was established to advance ownership as a source of long-term influence, accountability, and economic agency within the Black community. Our work is grounded in shareholder advocacy, fiduciary responsibility, and a disciplined approach to collective capital stewardship.
We focus on education, governance, and active participation in corporate decision-making. By combining financial literacy with structured ownership strategies, Blackwell helps communities move beyond symbolic participation toward sustained economic engagement and institutional credibility.
A governance driven approach centered on shareholder rights, proxy voting, and corporate accountability.
Serving a thriving community of satisfied customers.
Capital intentionally guided toward education, healthcare, housing, and generational economic stability.
Active ownership turns shares into accountability.
Shareholder Rights
Ownership provides formal rights to vote on corporate governance matters, executive compensation, and board leadership through proxy participation.
Corporate Engagement
Active ownership includes structured engagement with executive leadership and boards to address governance standards, risk, and accountability.
Long-Term Stewardship
Ownership is maintained with a long-term perspective focused on sustainability, resilience, and durable corporate performance.
Proxy Voting Discipline
Voting decisions are informed, deliberate, and aligned with long-term value creation rather than short-term market pressure.
Regulatory Frameworks
All engagement operates within established SEC rules and fiduciary obligations, ensuring compliance, transparency, and responsible participation.
Ongoing Accountability
Active ownership enables continuous oversight and follow-through, ensuring commitments and governance standards are upheld over time.
Our stewardship empowers communities to:
- Build long-term economic stability
Collective ownership supports durable financial foundations that extend beyond short-term market cycles.
- Strengthen shared economic voice
Pooling ownership amplifies representation and influence within corporate decision-making structures.
- Reinvest in community priorities
Capital generated through ownership can be stewarded toward education, healthcare, housing, and long-term well-being.
- Protect future generations
Stewardship emphasizes continuity, responsibility, and independence for generations to come.