About Our Partnership

Amen Communications is a Partnership, WBE -Woman Business Enterprise


Adenike Amen-Ra is a Co-founder and the WBE Managing Partner of Amen Communications.
Adenike (Ah-Den-nee-Kay) holds a B.F.A. Visual Communications, and a M.A.SPEd Special Education. 

Adenike is a Website Designer, Graphic Artist, fine Artist, grant writer, and Marketer, Installer- for lighting, Agricultural projects Security systems, appliance installer, Solar Energy and Electrical IT Contractor for IT Low Voltage Installation with Amen Communications. 

A Mother, Grand Parent, Artist, Science Teacher, Reading Specialist, Anthropology Minor, Urban Farmer, Executive Director, Managing Partner,

Adenike is an Artist-to-Activist inspired by Environmental Sustainability,  Adenike has assisted her community with Adenike's Arts: Reduce Reuse Recycle,  K-12 Special Education, Gifted and Talented, Reading Specialist, Amen Ankh Akademy Communivercity, Home School and Adult Education, and Industrial, Vocational training. 

She is the Executive Director of EMWOT-KC (East Meets West of Troost), a Micro-Economic Organization and recycling. 

She has also worked in Web Page Design, Event Promoter, and Planner, Marketer, Wholesale Purchasing, CSA organizer, Tutor, Case Manager, Office Manager, Back Office Accounts, Lecturer, Fine Artist, Urban Farmer, Cultural Artist, Dancer, Storyteller, Singer, and Spoken Word performance Artist.
 
Creating Art and Gardening since she was a child, Adenike cultivated a Garden utilizing the local Mulberry trees, growing Bottle Gourds among her herbs and vegetables, surrounding her backyard to create dye for fabrics, and made cultural arts Accessories for mass distribution. She Established Adenike's Arts Original Handcrafted Designs. Taught in the Kansas City Public schools, and later returned to Small Business persuits in Urban farming, Community Advocacy for wellness, and a Green Ecology, as a solution to Urban Food Deserts. Adenike established a Neighborhood Safe House for families, established Homeschooling, Education resources Afrikan Conscious Education, Urban Garden services for Seniors and Disabled. She continues to pursue Arts and Crafts, Spoken word, Poetry, Fine Arts, Music, KMT Yoga, Doula services, Cultural Arts events, and Home Economics. 



Kenneth Mosley EIT
Chief Engineer

Kenneth Mosley is a chief partner as an IT Engineer with Amen Communications. He is a B.S. IT Graduate from the University of Missouri, Rolla, and an Activist-CEO of EMWOT- East Meets West Of Troost. Kenneth Mosley, is a Father, Grandparent, Electrical Engineer, and Navy Veteran. He was inspired by Urban Agriculture as a Kansas City resident.  Mosley became a graduate engineer to establish wireless networks across the country.  As a Professional, he is experienced as an IT Installer, Marketer, Community Activist, wholesale purchasing, CSA organizer. He is the Author of NATION BUILDING HOW TO- A comprehensive guide to community building from the Great Ancient Agricultural Societies.

Waking up in an urban Kansas City home, to a rooster's crowing from the house next-door, his neighbor, Mr. White's back Yard farm had a garden of Vegetables, Chickens, and Rabbits. Kenneth worked part-time with Mr. White, as a young teen. His next venture was to The University of Missouri, Rolla, and then to the Navy. Later he moved to Milwaukee, where he established an Independent School, called Khamit Institute, and a Khametic community whole food coop and grocery store. He assisted in engineering for Will Allen's Growing Power in 1993, installing and coining the name of the first "Bunk Bed" Aquaponic system to grow fish and vegetables. Back then he wore many hats including marketing, wholesale purchasing, then on to establishing a CSA organization for an Alabama farm. His Growing Power experience laid solid groundwork for his life work of making the connections between growing food, community development, and neighborhood empowerment.

Modeling as a professional Graduate who received educational scholarships from the community and then returned home to dedicate time to his family and foster his local community, Ken established Amen Christ Temple, and merge to Amen Par Ankh. He took on the baton, as CEO of EMWOT (East Meets West Of Troost), A micro economic development coalition. He is a partner in Amen Ankh Akademy as an Algebra Tutor. His moto is "Stick a seed in the ground!" and "Eco-Nomics is a family based system." He has re-invoked the Nome society construct and Pyramid engineering from Ancient Khamit.