
What if you could transform the energy of hate into a superpower for world good?
Our GoalS
a permanent home
Our aim is to secure funding for the establishment and operation of an evolving museum. This institution will serve as a platform for enlightening exhibits and dynamic interactive experiences, shedding light on the perils of racial rejection, dehumanization, and intolerance.
Through curated displays spanning historical and contemporary contexts, we will amplify voices that must never fade into oblivion. Engaging activities will empower visitors with the tools to foster empathy and advocate for a more inclusive future.
education
Founded by race relations expert Daryl Davis, the museum embodies his groundbreaking approach to fostering friendships between staunch adversaries. Davis' inadvertent discovery of this effective method will be a centerpiece of our educational mission. Through interactive exhibits, visitors will not only learn about Davis's successful methodology but also actively engage in its practice and application.
Moreover, the museum will serve as a beacon of truth, illuminating the often obscured history of race relations. It will amplify voices and narratives that demand remembrance, igniting a passion for overcoming ignorance and hatred. By showcasing the profound importance of this endeavor, we aim to inspire visitors to embrace empathy and actively work toward a more harmonious society.
A healing space
The museum will serve as a nurturing platform for dialogue and healing, offering a sanctionary for victims as well as perpetrators and purveyors of racism or those adversely affected by racist beliefs and attitudes of family members, friends, and colleagues.
Here, they will find a safe and transformative space where they can embark on a journey of self-discovery and growth. Through facilitated discussions, therapeutic programs, and community support networks, visitors will have the opportunity to confront their experiences, process their emotions, and begin the healing process. By fostering open and honest dialogue, the museum will play a vital role in promoting reconciliation, understanding, and ultimately, a better life for all.
Daryl’s work in race relations
Over 200 members of the KKK and other hate organizations renounced their ideology, giving Davis their robes, hoods, and other racist paraphernalia. Your support can empower Davis with the tools to teach ordinary individuals to dismantle racism with his methodology. With adequate funding, the NKKKM will create exhibits and curate programs aimed at educating, inspiring, and catalyzing change, ensuring a future that is safer, more inclusive, and more just than the past. Our efforts will aid in healing trauma and developing curricula for educational institutions to instill the values of listening and constructive dialogue for all ages. Join us in building a brighter tomorrow through your generosity. Be part of the mission and DONATE today!