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By Amani · April 19, 2026 · 1 min read

Igniting a Cultural Revolution for Every Creative Soul.

In a cultural landscape often craving authentic spaces for creative expression, @khulted stands out as a dynamic sanctuary for artists across disciplines. Founded by @tukus, whose multifaceted background as a lawyer, artist, teacher, and producer uniquely positions them to champion emerging voices, Khult-ed is rapidly evolving into a vibrant community where music, poetry, film, visual art, and more converge.

The name Khult-ed cleverly reimagines the word “culture,” posing a compelling question to every participant: What Khult do you belong to? This invitation encapsulates the collective spirit of the movement—encouraging individuals to claim their creative identity and find belonging in a supportive network.

@tukus’s journey from nurturing young creatives in educational settings to spearheading a broader cultural movement highlights a profound dedication to amplifying voices that often remain on the margins. Alongside Co-Founder Kirabo Kayla, an accomplished actress and filmmaker, and Trevor from Telu, a visionary creative innovator, the team curates monthly gatherings that are as diverse as they are inclusive.

Held every last Sunday, Khult-ed’s events blend live performances, poetry readings, interactive games, and showcases, all offered free of charge. This accessibility removes traditional barriers to participation, fostering genuine connections and collaboration among artists and audiences alike.

More than just a series of events, @khulted represents a thriving ecosystem fueling the next generation of bold, boundary-pushing creatives. With ambitious projects on the horizon, Khult-ed is poised to ignite a cultural revolution—one that celebrates diversity, creativity, and community in equal measure. For anyone seeking a place to belong and create, Khult-ed is quickly becoming the ultimate destination.

Amani
Contributor at Duffled Magazine.
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