Dam Dam Traphouse - Fundraiser Campaign
The Dame Dame (Dam Dam) adinkra symbol of Akan culture means checkered," 1) represents intelligence, ingenuity, strategy, careful planning, foresight, and thoughtful action, 2) implies the requirement of clever thinking to win, and 3) encourages creativity and problem-solving. The cymatic sound vibration of the Dam Dam adinkra symbol is the music note G1.
Dam Dam Traphouse originated as Dam Dam Traphouse was founded by indigenous Akan Americans who voluntarily migrated to North America and established a peaceful civilization in Kansa (Kansas) prior to the enslavement era, but were forced to form a militia to recover members of their Clan that white european and asian migrants began kidnapping and enslaving in the 1500s.
Yet after decades of attempting to educate Black communities via public speaking lectures regarding the atrocities of Black sex and human trafficking statistics to no avail because Black and sex and human trafficking has evolved into a high tech organized crime, our Foundress - Queen Sakomufo, who spent nearly half a century of her life a victim of Black sex and human trafficking came up with a better way.. and Dam Damp Traphouse was born.
Dam Dam Traphouse will soon be the most rigorous, entertaining, and educational Black victim of sex and human trafficking activism venue in existence, launching a live action onsite or online trivia, challenge, and theme based game space that Black youth and adults can enjoy, while inherently combatting the statistic over 51% of all victims of human trafficking in the United States since the Emancipation Proclamation continuing to be both Black and female.
Individual guests and groups will experience seven rooms with customized and timed rounds of hands-on, real life sex and human trafficking simulations; Speed Dating, Lost & Found, Hiding Healing, Wordly Weapons, Food Or Freedom, Whose Baby Is That, and Just Call Me Justice. Dam Dam Traphouse creatively narrates the progression of over 150 years of Black sex and human trafficking in the United States, while also exposing nearly every modern day Black sex and human trafficking escape and targeting method. Dam Traphouse aims to make Black sex and human trafficking unprofitable by teaching Black people proven strategies to avoid and escape sex and human trafficking anywhere and everywhere they may find themselves.
Dam Dam Traphouse is working to establish its first location in Washington DC. Submit your donation to become one of the first Black contributors to support efforts by Dam Dam Traphouse to end Black sex and human trafficking and help Black sex and human trafficking survivors because Black sex and human trafficking victims are more likely to be wrongfully convicted and wrongfully committed to a mental institution for attempting to escape, than they are likely to be rescued.
Dwooda (Mondays) @ 6:00PM
March 2, 2026 - March 23, 2026
This is an online course. All sessions are recorded and made available to participants. All requisite reading materials and resources are included.
Those who donate $100 or more will receive a complimentary Indigenous Underground Railroad t-shirt.
Donations are accepted and much needed, but not required.
© Copyright by Sakomufo Akosua Tanisha Boduaa Seshat Aaebo-Akhan 2013, 2021, 2024, 2025, 2026.