📣 #Tulsa Creatives! 📣 In celebration of National #FamilyHistoryMonth, kinkofa & Tulsa Creative Engine are hosting a workshop to help artists and creatives harness the power of storytelling through family history! 🎨🎶📜 🗓️ Date: October 30, 2024 ⏰ Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 📍 Location: Archive Creative Space, 328 E 1st St, Tulsa, OK This Family History x Storytelling workshop is a hands-on experience where you’ll learn to uncover family stories and turn them into creative expressions—whether art, fashion, music, film, or beyond! Register today to secure your spot. 🎟️ https://lnkd.in/gjgK3DKX
kinkofa
Technology, Information and Internet
Revolutionizing the family history & genetic testing market w/ the first all-in-one genealogy platform of its kind
About us
kinkofa is the future of genealogy. We're revolutionizing the family history and genetic testing market with the first end-to-end genealogy platform of its kind. Through this, we make it easier than ever for Afrodescended people to uncover family history, connect with relatives, and reclaim the lost legacies of their ancestors.
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- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- Genealogy, Family History, Cultural Preservation, Content Production, History, Record Digitization, African American History, DNA, GIS, and Community
Employees at kinkofa
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We're incredibly proud of the work our summer interns have done: - Savion Watson pushed past Webflow's limitations to develop new SEO pages for our Black cemeteries database (https://lnkd.in/gTep5Aqb). This helps bring our mission to preserve historically Black cemeteries to life and save this information from aging websites. 230 cemeteries in Texas are currently live! - Noelle Brown pitched the idea for a kinkofa x The Sims Legacy Challenge, designed to engage Gen Z and Millennial Black Simmers in learning about family history and kinkofa in a fun and engaging way. Through user interviews, it’s already getting rave reviews! - Felix Gonzalez added 80K+ names to our Black cemeteries database, which will allow more people to discover vital information about their ancestors. Thank y'all for your dedication and meaningful contributions to preserving and sharing #BlackHistory! #kinkofa cc: DivInc #BlackstoneLaunchpad
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Here's the tea on what happened after #Juneteenth: Although General Order No. 3 was an important milestone, slavery didn't truly end that day. While it promised Black Texans equal rights, it also told them to stay on plantations as "employees." The formerly enslaved were encouraged to sign labor contracts with their former enslavers, leading to sharecropping — a system that often trapped Black folx in debt and poverty. Despite these challenges, freedpeople persisted during the Reconstruction period (1865-1874). They voted, organized, demanded fair wages, educated themselves, worshiped freely, and held political office. However, increasing violence and diminishing opportunities led many to establish their own communities, known as Freedman's Towns or Freedom Colonies. Between 1865 and 1930, over 500 Freedom Colonies were established across East Texas. These colonies provided safe havens where African Americans could reunite with loved ones and escape debt bondage and violence. One notable community was the Tenth Street Historic District in #Dallas, #Texas. The settlement expanded as freedpeople purchased lots and built beautiful bungalow and craftsman-style homes. This area became a hub for social, political, and economic organizing. Excluded from white society, families here created a vibrant world of their own. They built their own economy with Black-owned businesses providing essential services and social spaces. As the nation's largest and most-intact Freedman's Town, Tenth Street offers a rare view into Dallas's past and highlights the resilience of Black American communities everywhere. Our work continues to document, preserve, and amplify Tenth Street's rich history. We — along with our partners Remembering Black Dallas + Katie Cross — recently received Juneteenth coverage highlighting these efforts. Check it out here: * https://lnkd.in/gVYqXBuy * https://lnkd.in/g4NsSDmV * https://lnkd.in/gvdrzTKk * https://lnkd.in/gQUJHCX3 #FreedomColonies #BlackHistory #TenthStreet #Reconstruction #History #Preservation
If Tenth Street Could Talk
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🔊Celebrating #Juneteenth with a special snippet from kinkofa cofounder Jourdan Brunson’s grandmother sharing a story about this important day. Her memories keep our history alive and show us the power of our roots. 👀Want to keep your family’s stories alive too? Check out our Rememory app. It’s a FREE web app that helps you document and preserve your family’s stories via audio and video recordings. ✨ Head to kinkofa.com/rememory to start capturing those priceless stories today! #FamilyHistory #OralHistory #Legacy #Kinkofa #RememoryApp #BlackHistory
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Shoutout to Shaun Rabb of KDFW-TV FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth for helping us amplify the work we’re doing to preserve the story of the nation’s largest, most-intact Freedman’s Town.
Ahead of #Juneteenth, Jourdan Brunson and I have had the incredible honor of sharing more about our work to uncover, document, and preserve the story of the nation’s largest and most-intact* Freedman’s Town: Tenth Street Historic District in #Dallas. The segment below highlights kinkofa’s work with Southern Methodist University Graduate Student, Katie Cross: https://lnkd.in/g8eTXxva Together, we’re using #GIS, #AI/#machinelearning and genealogical + archival research to put Tenth Street’s story on the map and amplify its rich history. Here’s where you come in: 🔍 So far we’ve found families connected to Tenth Street across the country. Now, we’re on the search for more descendants of Oak Cliff’s historically Black communities: The Bottom, The Heights, and Tenth Street. We invite the community to contribute photographs, funeral programs, oral histories, news clippings, and other artifacts to the forthcoming Tenth Street Digital Museum: https://tally.so/r/3NlLWj Not from #OakCliff but wanna support our work of preserving Black history and helping more Black families uncover their family stories? Head here: https://lnkd.in/ga-3k6g8 As a descendant of people enslaved in Texas on June 19th, 1865, I'm eternally grateful for the opportunity to use technology to help more descendants reclaim their roots and celebrate our heritage!
SMU student documenting hidden history of Oak Cliff Freedmen’s Town
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Kicking off an exciting two weeks with Milky Way Tech Hub today! We'll be exploring ethical implementation of AI and much more. We're already feeling inspired by the brilliant founders in our cohort who are building equally impactful businesses.
🚀🚀🚀Today marks the first day of our Milky Way Tech Hub Accelerator InnovationSzn Cohort. We are proud to introduce the brilliant startups selected for our Spring 2024 Accelerator #InnovationSzn! These visionary teams are set to transform industries and create impactful solutions: 🚀 staythanks – Enhancing guest experiences in short-term rentals. 🚀MKE Black – Promoting black businesses to bridge the racial wealth gap. 🚀kinkofa – Preserving unique family stories within the Black community. 🚀AppEase – Streamlining medical data exchange for better healthcare. International Travel Advisor – Supporting digital nomads with personalized plans. 🚀eCourt Reporters – Connecting law firms directly with certified legal support. 🚀MuSample – Empowering musicians through education and consultancy. 🚀Tip a ScRxipt – Innovating in fintech to improve health outcomes. Join us in celebrating these entrepreneurs who are building pathways for profound social and economic transformation.🚀 #MilkyWayTechHub #InnovationSzn #TechStartup #Entrepreneurship #SocialImpact Chad Johnson , Aichelle White, Asha Sawyers, Jourdan Brunson,Naveen Lalit Kankate, Karen Renee,Mitchelle L.,Nicole Tilot Leia Ferrari Traner DeAngelo Stewart
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Throughout #BHM , we want to celebrate our amazing portfolio founders and the work they're doing to help bring more equity and access to their varying industries. Today, we want to highlight kinkofa (who we're sure you've seen plenty of on our pages because they continue to make waves and successes!) - a startup on a mission to bring generations together to uncover, record, and preserve Black family stories with pride and dignity. Read on to learn more about the Visionaries behind kinkofa! 🖤 #portfolio #founderspotlight #founders #fundblackfounders #blackhistorymonth
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🥹 Y'ALL - WE MADE A GAME! When we first started kinkofa, one of our biggest goals was to make preserving family history way more fun than it currently is. Over the past few months, we: came up with the idea for a game, play-tested it with family and friends, sourced printers, and now we're stoked to announce it's here! #PreserveTheCulture brings generations together for quality time, memorable conversations, and FUN! The best part?! It blends oral storytelling traditions with tech. As a sidekick to Rememory, our oral history recording tool - users and their loved ones can record and preserve cherished family stories digitally while enjoying the game. 🫱🏾🫲🏽 ORDER HERE: https://lnkd.in/g3aXAs8y
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😃Honored to be a Library of Congress Community Collections Grant 2023 Awardees alongside Remembering Black Dallas. ‘If Tenth Street Could Talk’ is a community-driven multimedia project that documents the stories, experiences, and perspectives of residents and descendants of Tenth Street Historic Freedman’s Town District in Dallas, Texas. Find our mid-project update here: 🔗— https://lnkd.in/gRkNczwp
Catching up with Community Collections Grant Recipients: If Tenth Street Could Talk with Tameshia Rudd-Ridge and Jourdan Brunson | Of the People
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