African education and Developments encouraging business, financial and marketing education of Africans and African diaspora. We believe that the world can benefit African History, Art and Cultural Education. We do this by hosting educational events that entertain while sharing our knowledge of African History and Art.
Ubuntu
Ubuntu: We are all one. We do not eat alone. When I eat, my neighbor eats too. We will not stand aside and watch our brethren and sisters struggle, with food, resources, education, familiar or social pressures alone.
We promote Family, supportive relationships not only within one’s family but also gaining support from those in extended family, which includes friends within the community.
Tackling concerns that are overrepresented with people of African descent such as Police Brutality, Incarceration, Homelessness and Poverty.
We promote that a child and children are raised in an environment with many Uncles and Aunties as role models and nurturers, it is not only left to Mom and Dad, or either parent.

Rebranding Africa
We will publish images and content that promote our core values: Ubuntu, Women in STEAM, Minorities in STEAM, Advocacy for those in need in our community to tackle Health, Education and Social Needs. Resources for inner city youths and adults, women, immigrants, and the disabled.
Creating content audio, visual and written that offers a comprehensive view of Africa and people of African Descent in positive ways. We will offer photographs, podcasts, videos, written content that will serve as educational resources for those in our communities and beyond and will also aid in the marketing and rebranding of Africans and African

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Buy Local
Support Women, Africa, Minorities and buy Local
We support Farms owned by Women, Farms in African Countries. Here in the United states, Local farmers and Farms owned by minorities are amongst our sources. We source whatever we can that is indigenous to the Americas, locally.
In Africa, over 60% of farms are run by women. In the United States we make a point to source from Farmers, local farms, youth run farms in the Rockaways. We are pushing to expand the number of farms that are run by people of African descent, which is currently less than 3% of all farmers in the United States of America

STEAM Education
Nonprofit Educational resources and content to promote
Inner City Youth Education, Women in STEAM and Minorities in TEAM
As a social enterprise our Causes extend into working in non-profit endeavors especially with women and children in deserving communities, who we serve as advocates for, to be able to access social, financial, education and medical resources around them. We offer non-profit STEAM education services to our inner-city youths, women and the disabled.
We promote Minorities in STEAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math fields to fill roles especially in managerial and executive levels that are currently dominated by men, with a need for the representation of the cultures and peoples in New York city and our world.
We create awareness and education resources for girls, women and minorities that promote careers and inclusion of Women in fields such as Cybersecurity, Fintech, Information science, Art, Engineering, Entrepreneurship and more.
We create content, audio, visual and written that serve as a resource for youths, minorities and women in STEAM fields who want to improve and increase their knowledge about business, entrepreneurship, art, science, technology and engineering and want to connect with other minorities in STEAM.
In addition we work with Corporate world and Big businesses to recruit and then retain more women, minorities in STEAM fields, most of which are dominated by men. We promote the hiring and maintenance of females and minorities in leadership and executive positions.

Buy Local
Support Women, Africa, Minorities and buy Local
We support Farms owned by Women, Farms in African Countries. Here in the United states, Local farmers and Farms owned by minorities are amongst our sources. We source whatever we can that is indigenous to the Americas, locally.
In Africa, over 60% of farms are run by women. In the United States we make a point to source from Farmers, local farms, youth run farms in the Rockaways. We are pushing to expand the number of farms that are run by people of African descent, which is currently less than 3% of all farmers in the United States of America