Morehouse College has unveiled the celebration of its 158th anniversary with its annual Founder’s Week commemoration activities, reflecting on the rich history and legacy of the College by honoring the work and lives of current industry and community changemakers. The culminating “A Candle in the Dark” Awards Gala, presented by JME Group and hosted by award-winning actors Brandon & Jason Dirden (’00 & ’02), recognizes outstanding alumni and industry luminaries who are exemplary in their professions and communities, exhibiting a commitment to leadership, excellence, and service. The Dr. Benjamin Elijah Mays “Bennie” Award, named for the sixth and one of the most revered presidents of the College, is one of the highest honors that Morehouse bestows on its alumni.
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From ancient Kemet Hotep has returned to spread peace by empowering the voice of the youth to inherit the earth. In search of Maat (representing truth, righteousness and justice) Hotep has discovered Familyhood, a vision that defines schools as the center of the communities development. He wrote the book, The Familyhood Handbook, to illustrate this vision and 1st Saturdays ( the "do now" strategy.
During my adventures, I became the mascot for The Annual Black Farmers - Black Family History Conference & Celebration.
During my adventures I became the mascot of The Mandela Farmers Market in West Oakland. A few years later, the Mandela Farmers Market became Mandela's Food Cooperative.