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Juneteenth is a reminder that progress has never been handed to underserved communities. It has been fought for, built, ...
06/19/2026

Juneteenth is a reminder that progress has never been handed to underserved communities. It has been fought for, built, and sustained through resilience, innovation, and collective action.

At Kamoky, we believe that when communities continue to be overlooked, two things happen: they either fall by the wayside into further economic and social regression, or they create their own paths forward.

History has shown us that Black communities, immigrant communities, and diaspora communities have consistently chosen the latter.

Kamoky was created to amplify the businesses, stories, and voices that are too often left out of mainstream platforms. We exist because representation matters, visibility matters, and economic opportunity matters.

Every business listed, every review shared, every recommendation made, and every connection formed helps strengthen the ecosystems that our communities have built for generations.

This Juneteenth, we celebrate freedom, but we also celebrate the entrepreneurs, creators, and community builders who continue to forge new paths where none existed before.

Here’s to honoring the past, investing in the present, and building a future where no community is invisible.

Happy Juneteenth.

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Father’s Day is coming, and before you buy another “World’s Best Dad” mug he’ll never use, consider these diaspora-appro...
06/17/2026

Father’s Day is coming, and before you buy another “World’s Best Dad” mug he’ll never use, consider these diaspora-approved gifts. Because if there’s one thing immigrant dads love more than saving plastic bags, it’s being appreciated... quietly.

Happy Father’s Day to the dads who crossed oceans, built futures, worked double shifts, fixed things nobody asked them to fix, and somehow still found time to remind us that the thermostat is not a toy. ❤️

Tag a diaspora dad whose love language is food, unsolicited advice, and asking if you’ve eaten. 😂👇🏾

Business owners, it’s time to be found. Register your business on Kamoky and let customers discover you without the scav...
06/16/2026

Business owners, it’s time to be found. Register your business on Kamoky and let customers discover you without the scavenger hunt.

📍Get listed. Get discovered. Grow your community.

Meet the humans behind Kamoky 👋🏾 The late-night brainstormers, community hype crew, bug fixers, caption writers, and “wa...
06/15/2026

Meet the humans behind Kamoky 👋🏾 The late-night brainstormers, community hype crew, bug fixers, caption writers, and “wait… did we ship that?” specialists.

We’re building more than an app. We’re building a home for culture, community, and connection across the diaspora.

Different backgrounds. Same mission! Make it easier to discover your people, your culture, and the businesses that deserve to be seen.

Swipe through to meet the team helping turn Kamoky into the go-to space for diaspora communities, ethnic businesses, and culture-first connections and be sure to say hi to the team in the comments 👇🏾

06/11/2026

“POV: You started a business so you could have freedom... and now you work 24 hours a day. 😂😭

Chef Win keeps Philadelphia fed with Liberian flavors, but behind every successful food truck is an entrepreneur making sacrifices most people never see.
“POV: You started a business so you could have freedom... and now you work 24 hours a day. 😂😭

Chef Win keeps Philadelphia fed with Liberian flavors, but behind every successful food truck is an entrepreneur making sacrifices most people never see.

The diaspora dream is beautiful... but nobody tells you it’s a 24/7 job. 🇱🇷🔥”

Tag a business owner who understands. 👇🏾

Kamoky welcomes ! 🎉Yele is a celebration of African heritage, femininity, and artistry, brought to life through fashion ...
06/11/2026

Kamoky welcomes ! 🎉

Yele is a celebration of African heritage, femininity, and artistry, brought to life through fashion and lifestyle pieces that are as meaningful as they are beautiful.

Founded by Baltimore-based designer Abisola Oladeinde, Yelé was born from a deep reverence for African culture and a belief that every woman deserves to feel powerful in what she wears. Every piece in the collection carries that intention.

06/11/2026

When’s the last time you had some really good attieke!?

Chef Win says the most underrated thing on her menu isn'’ the spaghetti... it'’ the attiéké. 🇱🇷🔥

Have you tried it yet? 👀

It’s a West African favorite that’s light, flavorful, and deserves way more love than it’s getting. Maybe it’s time to skip your usual order and discover your new favorite dish. 👀🔥

Your aunt just added you to another WhatsApp group called “Family Updates (No Politics)” and somehow there are already 4...
06/10/2026

Your aunt just added you to another WhatsApp group called “Family Updates (No Politics)” and somehow there are already 437 unread messages. 😭

What if instead of joining another group chat, you joined a community that actually helps?

✨ Looking for a trusted caterer who understands your culture?
✨ Need recommendations from people who share your values?
✨ Searching for businesses, products, services, and events that feel like home?

That’s what Kamoky is for.

Because the answer to every community problem shouldn’t be: “Hold on, let me ask in the WhatsApp group...” 😂

Download Kamoky and discover people, businesses, products, and communities that speak your language, even when it’s not a language.

📲 Find your people. Support your people. Grow with your people.

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06/10/2026

🇱🇷 She couldn’t find Liberian food trucks in the area, so she built one herself.

Meet Chef Win of Holy Hands Kitchen, an , bringing the bold flavors of Liberia to the streets of Philadelphia, one plate at a time.

From her legendary spaghetti to her mouthwatering spicy kebabs, she’s serving more than food; she’s serving culture, community, and a taste of home.

Every line at her food truck is proof that when diaspora entrepreneurs create what their communities are missing, everybody wins. 🔥

Support the businesses keeping our cultures alive and thriving across America.

📍Philadelphia, PA
📲 Download Kamoky to discover diaspora-owned businesses, restaurants, products, services, and communities that feel like home.

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06/10/2026

Friendly reminder from on immigrant heritage month no less, that immigrants will get time job done …anyhow !! Might be with a twing of attitude but we get it done 😅

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