Brain Drain Is Not an Accident
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Summary
In Episode Two, Quintin Dukes examines brain drain in Rochester not as an unfortunate trend but as a structural outcome. Building on the economic framework introduced in Episode One, he explains how gatekeeping, racialized hiring practices, and a lack of economic oxygen push educated Black and Brown professionals out of the city.
Dukes places this reality within a historical context, tracing post 1964 reforms that prioritized pacification over wealth creation. He introduces the Sovereignty Blueprint, urging professionals to move from applicants to owners by reclaiming their value and building independent economic pathways.
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