The stories of women, people of color, LGBTQ+ pioneers, and changemakers have too often been erased, distorted, or reduced to footnotes.
At Know[ledge], we're rewriting the way history is told.
Using AI-powered storytelling, gamification, and interactive experiences, we bring untold narratives to life—because understanding the full picture of history is the first step toward a more informed and just world.
Books banned in U.S. schools in 2023—many featuring race, gender, and LGBTQ+ themes.
Source: PEN America, 2023
Of U.S. history textbooks cover Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Asian American history combined.
Source: Teaching Hard History Report, SPLC, 2018
States have restricted discussions on race and gender, limiting access to critical narratives.
Source: Education Week, 2023
After 2020, public awareness of racial and social justice issues surged—mentions of race as a top national issue jumped from 5% to 19% in June 2020.
Source: Gallup, 2020
84.9% of learners want to expand their knowledge of race, gender, sexual orientation, and ethnicity—but most platforms fail to deliver.
Source: Early Adopter Survey, 2024
Educational apps average a 1.8-star satisfaction rating, signaling a gap in engaging, high-quality content.
Know[ledge] isn't just another learning app. It's a movement—one that transforms hidden histories into immersive, interactive experiences, free from censorship.