Kinfolk Tech Foundation
Jeremiah Ojo is a multifaceted professional with extensive experience in community engagement, arts administration, and urban planning. Currently serving as a Community Memory Fellow at Kinfolk Tech, Ojo conducts archival research to facilitate the creation of immersive augmented reality experiences within Brooklyn Bridge Park. As a Project Partner at BlackSpace Urbanist Collective, Ojo co-designs workshops focused on protecting Black culture, while also leading the inaugural cohort of the 2024 Social Innovation fellowship at Brooklyn Arts Council. Ojo founded Creative Milieu and Ilèkùn Wa, offering consultancy services and support for artists of African descent, respectively. Additionally, Ojo has lectured at Teachers College, Columbia University, and contributed to various committees and initiatives aimed at enriching the cultural landscape of public housing and advocating for creative professionals. Ojo's academic credentials include an MBA in Art Business from Claremont Graduate University and a Master's from Sotheby's Institute of Art, among others.
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Kinfolk Tech Foundation
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Kinfolk is an augmented reality archive of Black and Brown history. Kinfolk exists to recenter the lived histories of marginalized peoples in shared space through the inhabited web of extended reality technologies. They believe that by surfacing and sharing these histories, they can engage and empower our communities to reshape the world.