Programs — Building Institutions the Lineage Needs
Four flagship programs. One doctrine. The institutions the lineage needs to repair, rise, and govern its future.
E5 Enclave operates four flagship programs — each one a distinct institution, each one anchored to one of the Five Pillars of Black community sovereignty. These are not initiatives. They are not pilot projects. They are permanent infrastructure, built to outlast the funding cycles, the administrations, and the seasons of attention that come and go.
Lineage Farms · FarmBlock
Cooperative urban agriculture, on-chain. Community-owned farms, blockchain-anchored governance, and the FarmBlock Food Desert Index — measuring food apartheid across 50 U.S. cities.
Read the programMcCartney Academy
A lineage-centered private academy at Charles R. Drew in Liberty City — equally fluent in STEM, classical humanities, and the practice of self-governance. Named for community elder Ralph McCartney.
Read the programBlock to the Boardroom
A four-rung civic leadership pipeline — from neighborhood organizing through policy authorship into board service and elected office. The lineage governs itself or it is governed.
Read the programFarmBlock · Data & Ag-Tech
The FarmBlock FDI Dataset — 50 cities, CC0, no restrictions. Sensor networks, yield analytics, and precision-agriculture data infrastructure for cooperative urban farmers.
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