Community Intelligence Platform

Intelligence
for the Black
Diaspora.


Listening helps communities be heard. Community intelligence helps communities be understood.

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Not a media company.
Not a listening project.
Not a newsletter.
A community intelligence organization.
Global Harlem turns listening into intelligence, intelligence into trust, and trust into action. Built for organizations that need to understand diaspora communities, not just observe them.

The Platform

01
Live
"What is happening in the diaspora?"

AI-powered weekly intelligence brief covering signals across culture, economics, wellness, and technology. Executive summary, cultural nuance, business applications, and source links, built for organizations that make decisions about diaspora communities.

02
Live
"What is the community feeling?"

The listening layer. Direct community voice, surveys, feedback, and listening tools that capture what diaspora communities are experiencing before it becomes a headline. The input that feeds everything else.

03
Live
"How strong is our engagement?"

The Engage or Fade trust audit. Organizations answer questions about their community engagement and receive a trust score with specific, actionable recommendations. Culture is not a soft issue. It directly affects revenue, retention, and growth.

04
The Signal
Coming
"What does it mean?"

Weekly conversations unpacking the top signals from the intelligence brief with voices from each city. Not just what happened. What it means for communities, organizations, and the future of the diaspora.

The Intelligence Cycle

Listen
Pulse
Analyze
Intelligence
Measure
Trust
Interpret
The Signal
Impact
Action

Community intelligence is not a report. It is a cycle. We listen, analyze, measure, interpret, and drive impact. Every product feeds the next. Every week the cycle runs again.

Who This Serves

Built for organizations that
need to understand.

Foundations

Program officers making funding decisions. Weekly intelligence replaces the research report that traditionally takes months and a real budget to produce.

Brand Agencies

Cultural strategists who need to see where diaspora taste is moving before their competitors do.

Corporations

CDOs and community affairs teams who need grounded intelligence about what Black communities are experiencing globally.

Media Teams

Editors who need a diaspora story pipeline where every signal comes with built-in audience demand data.

City Governments

Policy offices tracking economic health and displacement in Black communities between elections and commissions.

Researchers

Academics needing consistent longitudinal diaspora data. Same categories, same methodology, every week, starting in Harlem and expanding city by city.

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intelligence brief.
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