In the financial heartland of the United States, the Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU) stands as a colossus. Boasting over $165 billion in assets and serving a vast membership of about 13 million, NFCU is not just any financial institution; it is the largest credit union in the nation, a financial giant whose reach extends […]
Author Archives: Khafre Jay
Khafre Jay is a change-maker, a community organizer, a consultant that helps businesses incorporate Hip Hop into their programs, an artist, and the best father ever. Hailing from Hunters Point, San Francisco, and being raised in a city with the highest income inequality in the Nation, Khafre dedicated his adult life to fighting for socioeconomic justice while learning to empower his community's voices — and he primarily does so through Hip Hop organizing. His passions for music, grassroots solutions, and community justice drove him to create the nonprofit Hip Hop For Change in 2013, which started from a clipboard on 24th Street and quickly grew to the world's largest Hip Hop education organization. With Khafre at the helm, Hip Hop For Change employed over 1000 people in the community, educated over 35 thousand youth K-12, and raised over 6 million dollars through grassroots means and public support. He's now at the helm of a new revolutionary nonprofit, Hip Hop For The People, creating even more space for his culture. His ultimate goal is to bring Hip Hop back under community control through the nonprofit sector.