
The Reparations Investment Company (RIC), a new project of the Black Power Blueprint, is renovating some of the thousands of abandoned and deteriorating buildings that scar North St. Louis. Through renovation and reconstruction, RIC is creating affordable, quality housing that strengthens and stabilizes our community.

Proceeds from the sale of the RIC homes go directly to our community to fund programs of the Black Power Blueprint; the impact of each property renovation will be exponential.


RIC hires skilled Black and Indigenous contractors, creating employment and keeping money circulating within our community. We welcome the participation of volunteers of many skill levels and walks of life to contribute to this project.


APEDF President Ona Zené Yeshitela has called on the Uhuru Solidarity Movement, an organization of white people who work under the leadership of the Uhuru Movement, to build the Reparations Investment Company to voluntarily contribute to an infusion of resources into North St. Louis.


RIC is building a reparations-centered network of investors, donors, contractors, skilled laborers, and volunteers who contribute to sustainable, black community-driven real estate acquisition, renovation, and development that generates lasting social impact for the whole community.
Black Power Blueprint challenges the City’s long term plan to push our community out of our homes


Through decades of deliberate city government policies, St. Louis has let the once-thriving African community deteriorate as part of a plan to displace our people and gentrify the northside.


Nine months after the May 16th tornado, the City has refused to support thousands of Black homeowners in North St. Louis whose homes were damaged—while directing resources to white neighborhoods on the southside and downtown.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, a massive 2,000‑acre U.S. military intelligence site less than 2 miles from the Uhuru House, is driving the gentrification of our community. The City is using the devastation from the May 16 tornado as an opportunity to take our property and push our community out.
Black Power Blueprint Programs are constructing a new world for our community today
APEDF President Ona launched the Black Power Blueprint to revitalize, beautify, and defend North St. Louis in the face of the City’s ongoing efforts to displace our community through gentrification.



For nearly a decade, the Black Power Blueprint has been transforming the northside, acquiring properties and developing them into beautiful and uplifting self-reliance programs, such as the Uhuru House, The One Africa! One Nation! Farmers Market, the Gary Brooks Black Power Community Garden, the Black Power Vanguards Community Basketball Court.




The BIG REVEAL is coming this Spring …
Black Power Blueprint is launching:
Shamba La Uhuru Freedom Farm, Uhuru Bakery & Cafe, Buy Black Power Store, African Independence Workforce Program and improvements to Black Power Vanguard Basketball Court .
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The Black Power Blueprint is leading the Reparations Investment Company along with all the other growing Black Power Blueprint Programs to revitalize our community, transform our conditions and create the world we all want to live in.
Click here to read more about RIC.
To invest or volunteer, contact info@uhurusolidarity.org.
Volunteer Spotlight: Camille


Camille, who is now the N2U Volunteer Coordinator for RIC, says:
“I believe protesting and disagreeing with the system is important, but for me actions will speak louder than words ever will. The RIC allows me to work materially against colonial and oppressive systems and give power back to people from whom it was stolen.”


Eliedh Construction
We want to send our special thank you to Eliedh Construction! We have partnered with this growing family business for over 3 years. They are a fixture of the ever expanding Black Power Blueprint development process that is transforming every aspect of life in our community. We appreciate all your tremendous work and help to make housing available in our community once again!


Join Us for Upcoming Events & Programs!

JOB OPENINGS:
Help Grow Shamba La Uhuru Freedom Farm!
Now hiring a Master Gardener and Assistant Gardener. To apply and for more information click here.

Every Sunday, 3-5pm CT
Black Power Community Rally
Talk about and take action on the most pressing issues for our people in the wake of the tornado and the City’s ongoing disdain and neglect of our people. We need housing, health, food, and economic self-reliance. Join us at the Uhuru House, 4101 W. Florissant Ave, St Louis, MO or watch and participate online on YouTube @TheBurningSpear.

Saturday 2/28/26, 4pm-6pm EST
The Turn Up
Meet + Greet with Black Power 96 Radio DJs, artists and volunteers. Black Power 96 Radio, 1245 18th Ave S, St Petersburg, FL . RSVP to attend in person or get a link. To join online, click HERE

Friday 4/17/26- Sunday 4/19/26
APSP International Plenary Conference 2026
This Time ‘Til it’s Won! Power in Our Own Hands! It’s not just Trump, it’s the whole damn system! Click HERE for more info

May 2026
Uhuru Bakery & Cafe will be open
3719 W Florissant Ave, St. Louis, MO 63107