About Us
Our mission is to bring people and cultures closer together
This platform aims to connect people to resources through various means to inspire positive change. We do information sharing for poverty solutions.
We engage people through lived experiences and values exchange.
We connect our audience with:
- Field Experts
- Public Intellectuals
- Historians
- Career Professionals
- Business owners
- Traditional community leaders
- Artists
- Investors
- Grassroot Activists
- Schools/Students
- Academic/career coaches
- Mentors and more
Our Purpose
The purpose of this community medium is to connect communities together to harness love and understanding through our shared humanity. We do so by speaking the universal language – Love! Through art and literature this media brings people together by creating understanding and acceptance of our different cultures to build a world of good. Adja’s commitment to human rights extends beyond academia and into tangible advocacy efforts. She has been actively involved in grassroots movements, championing the rights of marginalized communities worldwide.
Goals:
- Campaigns for social justice.
- Advocate for poverty solutions.
- Promote and Support education.
Vision:
Our vision is to build a world where people can truly
- See
- Hear
- And understand one another without judgments.
Why a community media?
This community platform is created to bridge divides and cultivate belonging. In the Mossi culture, people sat under the Baobab tree to solve their communal problems through dialog and understanding. We replicate that tradition using this platform, a 21st century’s era Baobab tree, fostering empathy and compassion.
Through meaningful dialogue and expression, we aim to inspire positive changes and foster a global community founded on respect, kindness, and mutual support.
Together, we can create a harmonious world where diversity is celebrated, and unity thrives.
Stronger Together
Baobab trees, a source of live. The Baobab tree is native to the African savannah, it is a symbol of life and positivity in places and times where nothing else can thrive.
Traditionally, under the baobab tree was our ancestors’ courtroom as well as their community room where they discussed and resolved conflicts.