The Gullah Geechee Corridor stretches from North Carolina to Florida, yet across this sacred coastal span, our people face a shared reality: ancestral land is being lost, generational wealth is being blocked, and our brilliance is being economically overlooked. From Sapelo to St. Helena, from McIntosh to Beaufort, Gullah Geechee families are still battling systemic barriers to ownership, access, and equity. Heirs’ property complications, development pressure, rising taxes, and lack of culturally competent financial systems continue to destabilize our communities. This isn’t just an economic issue—it’s a neural, generational, and spiritual one. That’s why Gullahnomics uses neuroeconomics to help us reconnect the dots between historical harm and today’s financial decisions. We’re not here just to teach economics—we’re here to transform it, from the inside out.
Dr. Keonda Grant-Taylor