Blacknificently LatinX Media
BLACKNIFICENTLY LATINX (formerly AKERU MultiMedia) is "La Sirena" Queen Mother Imakhu's arts and education organization producing events and intermedia honoring African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latinx culture and history.
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La Sirena Imakhu has created this programming in honor of her grandparents, "Pancho" and Selma Inez, and the rest of her maternal ancestors who, like many, hid their heritage to protect the family, yet carried on Latinx-Caribbean cultural traditions while proudly claiming their Blackness.
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Below are the logos of intermedia cultural programming produced by Queen Mother Imakhu over the last two decades.
Under her previous company name, AKERU MultiMedia, Queen Mother Imakhu produced cultural, educational, and motivational programs, workshops, and literature since 2004. "Enlightenment through Education."
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Through AKERU, Imakhu had the distinction of being the first Black woman to create and run her own 24/7 Black Consciousness radio station, AKERU NuAfrakan Network. Founder/director of UHEMU Black and Brown Storytellers, original co-founder and executive producer of Newark Latino Film Festival, founder of Newark Latino Artist Collective, Greater Essex LatinX Art & Film Fest, and ASHE Cultural Arts. Her live video events included the popular weekly "Transformation Tag Team." She has produced syndicated podcasts, "ASHE!", "Nubia Goddess Rising" and "Renegade Wise Woman," and live performance stage events including, "Cultures Across the City," and Newark Latino Fashion Show. Her "Reclaim Your Throne" self-empowerment events have brought motivational and inspirational speakers to the public.
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AKERU MultiMedia published Queen Mother's digital content, including her art, graphic designs, books, music, cultural/spiritual lectures, and unique oracle decks.
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AKERU also served as an artist business consultation and resource service.
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Blacknificently LatinX Media will carry on the tradition of creating quality cultural programming and intermedia.
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Dedicated to producing cultural excellence and public edutainment.
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Call Imakhu at 646-228-1185 for more info.
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