Michael Ben-Elohim

Michael Y. Ben-Elohim (b. 1982) is a writer, father, innovator and cultural technologist from New Haven, Connecticut. He began by creating mythology stories and reading joke books, then turned toward poetry in his teen years, exploring love and the Black male experience. When fatherhood arrived, he worked manual labor night shifts, and on every break he wrote solutions and insight on the Black struggle. That discipline shaped his life’s purpose, He began to work directly in the community providing, mentorship and guidance and free workshops on various topics and categories centered around African American History and African History , Education and Social Science. He has been on panels and roundtables , created a media company Feet On The Ground Media from his politically charged radio podcast with over 1000 episodes expanding into tech where he created BlakBot AI a start-up focused on Inspiring Innovation Through Technology And Culture.

Today, his work sits at the intersection of culture, education, and innovation. Through writing, advocacy, and technology-centered creativity, he focuses on empowerment, helping people think clearer, learn stronger, and build systems that protect family, identity, and future. His work is dedicated to his four children, and to a legacy of creative targeted empowerment.