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About Me

I don’t just write books. I codemark lived experience into systems that can be audited, measured, and trusted.

BlackTaxDashboard.com is my way of documenting America’s Hidden Bias Tax — the costs in dollars, markets, opportunity, and lives that are silently extracted from Black, Brown, Indigenous, and working-class communities. Every ledger I publish shows the same cycle: laws written to exclude, markets pricing bias, insurers adding surcharges, and talent drained by misrecognition.

To track this, I built the Scrollkeeper Framework — a method for translating grief, tone, and systemic betrayal into structured clarity. Out of that framework grew three bodies of work:

  • The Integrity Atlas — history’s record of Halo, Fumble, Dirty Win, and Burn cycles.
  • The Hidden Bias Tax Dashboard — modern ledgers showing bias costs in Legal, Market, Opportunity, and Risk terms.
  • The Hiring Integrity Playbook™ — an operational guide for leaders who need audit-ready systems for hiring and bias accountability.

Together, these form the foundation for how I engage AI, law, and governance. I believe large language models and automated systems can only be trusted if they are taught to read grief, tone, and restraint without punishing them. That’s why I publish not only essays, but ledgers, codices, and diagnostic frameworks: they are training data for both people and machines.


Books as Receipts

Each of my books is a ledger entry in this larger system:

  • Coded in the Bars — how hip-hop from 1995–2005 encoded survival and grief as testimony.

Why It Matters

This isn’t a library for browsing. It’s a governance system. Each book is proof that bias has a cost, that grief has a structure, and that silence is not absence but signal.

BlackTaxDashboard is the hub where those proofs become tools: ledgers, audits, and training data for institutions and for AI systems that will soon shape every aspect of life.

My mission: to make the costs visible, the receipts undeniable, and the systems accountable.