Community Activist, Youth Advocate, and Reentry Consultant
Kareemah Hanifa is a dynamic leader and advocate, deeply rooted in her faith and her commitment to creating positive change. A Muslim native of Charleston, South Carolina, she has spent most of her life in Georgia and comes from a large blended family with 16 siblings. Kareemah holds a Master of Science in Positive Psychology and uses her expertise to uplift communities and champion social justice. As a community activist, youth advocate, and Reentry Consultant, Kareemah has made significant contributions to Criminal Justice Reform and reintegration efforts. Kareemah serves as the Director of the Chillon Project HEP at Life University and adjunct professor, where she continues to inspire and empower others through education and advocacy.