Empress Mokah is an activist, entrepreneur, and multifaceted Jamaican artist whose life’s work is rooted in her cultural heritage and relentless pursuit of equality. Born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, and raised in the United States, she has seamlessly blended reggae, hip hop, R&B, and spoken word to create a powerful and unique musical voice. Her artistry reflects her vibrant Jamaican roots and serves as a vessel for her passionate activism.
Mokah’s commitment to social change extends beyond her music. Her leadership as an activist and nonprofit visionary has garnered widespread acclaim, empowering the black and marginalized communities and advocating for equity and justice. As a successful entrepreneur, she has built ventures that reflect her dedication to cultural preservation and economic empowerment.
In 2020, Mokah took her advocacy to the political stage by running for office in Georgia’s State House District 117, amplifying the voices of her community and championing policies for systemic change. In recognition of her efforts, Mokah received accolades for her impactful work and was personally endorsed by President Barack Obama, a testament to her influence and integrity. Through her multifaceted endeavors—whether on stage, in boardrooms, or in the public arena—Mokah continues to inspire, empower, and fight for a more just world.