about P.a.c.e.
Pan-African Center for Empowerment is a nonprofit that's building human-centered and tech-powered solutions to elevate the lives of Pan-African people globally. Through professional development resources, health and wellness initiatives, public art projects, media production, and more, P.A.C.E. reimagines and re-forms the shared experience of the African Diaspora, so that we may be connected by our power rather than our pain.
P.A.C.E. is the parent organization of:
The Union
Multi-purpose venue and state-of-the-art media production lab amplifying the voices of emerging Black storytellers and content creators.
Tribe Called T.E.C.H.
Professional development initiative and content brand geared toward cultivating students and early-stage talent of African descent for successful tech careers.
Solo Magic
Arts initiative collaborating with innovative artists to create socially relevant work.
Koya Academy
Technical skill-training program in computer science, data structures, low-code automation, and more.
SULI Fund
LGBTQIA+ community fund founded to uplift, empower, and ensure the survival of people of African descent who are without refuge, immunocompromised, and lack physical mental and health support.

