MPI Marechkawick Polytechnic Institute
Founded by Earl S. Bell and the Marechkawicking community
Marechkawick Polytechnic Institute (MPI) is a full polytechnic institution in its startup phase, based in New York City. The Institute is grounded in over 600 years of accumulated knowledge, research, and learning within New York, the United States, and Lenapehoking.
MPI was established by the African American and Marechkawick community to advance learning, knowledge production, and broad societal progress for humanity in general.
The Institute is being developed as a comprehensive center for industrial, economic, and infrastructure-focused research and education. Its work emphasizes the development of large-scale frameworks designed to strengthen New York and the United States as global leaders in innovation, production, and economic growth.
Operating across multiple disciplines, MPI integrates infrastructure systems, economic strategy, and industrial development into cohesive programs and applied research initiatives that address complex, real-world challenges. The Institute is structured to extend beyond traditional academic and governmental boundaries, supporting a more unified approach to research, education, and system-level development.
Through its continued development, MPI is establishing a foundation for new institutional models capable of defining and advancing the next generation of industrial and economic systems..