Imani Perry's work delves into the cultural significance of the color blue, emphasizing its representation of hope and the historical context surrounding its use among Black people. The narrative highlights indigo dye's historical importance in the slave trade. Another account follows Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Facebook employee, as she navigates the company's influence on geopolitics, revealing the disconnect among company leadership regarding their power. Additionally, a book surveys the use of the dollar's dominance in U.S. foreign relations, illustrating how it is wielded as a tool for control over international allies and adversaries.
Color is a rich part of Black culture, and Imani Perry explores the significance of blue across history, relating it to hope and resilience.
Sarah Wynn-Williams recounts her experience at Facebook, depicting its growth and the leaders' ignorance of the geopolitical power they wielded.
The book examines how the U.S. leverages the dollar's global dominance to exert control over other nations, both allies and adversaries.
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