Projects

Young African Visionaries Project and YAV Magazine
Envision Tomorrow Today; celebrating the African youth of today! This is a special project created to introduce the world to young African visionaries. This project was created by BGNB Productions and this blog will post updates and current events for the Young African Visionaries project.



The MaMa Africa Program
The MaMa Africa program was developed to assist non-profit organizations; clinics, schools, and community organizations support mothers in need in communities that lack the resources for expecting mothers or healthcare option for mothers in need.  This program is unique because we will be helping mothers in the motherland but also helping mothers here in the US. One of  the goals of the MaMa Africa program is to inform people of the critical need in the worldwide to provide better health options and care for mothers in need.   Each recipient of the MaMa Africa program will receive a "mommy care" package that will help them through their pregnancy and even afterwards.  MaMa Africa is sponsored by Health Right International and working with them to formulate educational programs in the US for mothers and community leaders as well.  MaMa Africa is going to be present in 10 African countries and 3 US cities.   




RWUL-Reel Worldwide Underground Link 
RWUL (pronounced r-u-l-e) is a non-profit organization that originated in Richmond, Virginia in March 2007. RWUL’s network includes filmmakers in genres of music, animation, fashion, print, and design. RWUL hopes to build a foundation that will give a voice to all artists worldwide and to support positive creative film ventures that involve independent film culture and promote global awareness.





Vanishing Seeds Film Project
The Vanishing Seeds film project was developed as a program that would use the medium of film as an educational tool to teach audiences about the devastating effects of deforestation.  Vanishing Seeds also will educate individuals and communities on how to combat deforestation with active volunteerism and public campaigns.  The Vanishing Seeds project was developed in partnership with Trees for the Future Caribbean and African department.