As Khafre, Inc’s vision, scholarship, and educational plans matured it became important to also include in these films the narrative of, the making of a national park; and, the formation of a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), in several African nations, beginning with Nigeria. This narrative will demonstrate to young and older audiences how to be respectful of thy own history and culture; as well as, instructive of how to respect others’ rights to free and fair lives around the world.
As such, issues such as: gender justice, abolition, and reproductive justice frameworks are sustained in monumental projects that shall come under both the protectorate of the United States of America, and within the cultural context of Nigeria, and other countries, for the life of these countries.
“It is time that we do something about the cotton legacy in this country … WE HAVE DONE NOTHING!” Dr Jon Jarvis, former NPS Director (Obama Administration)
Khafre, Inc’s Past Projects/Youth Initiatives (include, but not limited to):
- Fannie Lou Hamer Historical Marker—MVSU/Sunflower County (partners)
- Sweat Equity Investment in the Cotton Kingdom Symposia—MVSU, et al (partners)
- Cotton in My Hands exhibit—MVSU, Drs. Lee and Gloria McGee (partners)
- The Healthy U Gourmet Academy for Youth in the Mississippi Delta—da’ House of Khafre (partner)
- The Fannie Lou Hamer Empowerment Project—B.B. King Museum (partner)
- Harmonica Parade, performing Indianola Seeds—B.B. King Museum (partner)
- Young Publisher’s Network (YPN)—da’ House of Khafre (partner)
