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 CONTENT CREATOR • MOTORCYCLE ENTHUSIAST • ARTIST
                                        EDUCATOR • PHILANTHROPIST

 

Rickey "G-Kue" Henry is spreading peace, love, and joy, one mile at a time. A school teacher, painter, and avid motorcyclist from the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, he earned his nickname for his charismatic style.
 

His YouTube channel, launched four years ago, showcases his motorcycle adventures and vivid storytelling. As the sole creator behind the channel-from scripting to filming to editing—Rickey has garnered millions of views and countless positive messages from supporters. He

dedicates his rides to his late adoptive mother, Bertha Henry Moore, carrying a memorial

shirt in his saddle bags as a source of solace and connection to her memory.
 

In 2022, Rickey launched the Peace Army, aiming to build it into the world's largest charitable motorcycle organization. The Peace Army is deeply personal for Rickey, who understands the struggles people face, including raising a special needs child and coping with the loss of his

mother. The organization is committed to providing direct, vetted support to individuals and

families in need. Rickey envisions the Peace Army as a lasting legacy, embodying the values

of living life to the fullest, loving those around you, and creating memories that endure.

 

Through motorcycling, the Peace Army aims to unite people, erase division, and spread positivity from coast to coast. Rickey's other pursuits include creating his pop-art-inspired paintings and teaching high school students at the New Orleans Career Center. In all his endeavors, Rickey promotes the principles of the Peace Army, encouraging

others to engage in something greater than themselves and become a beacon of unity.

His long-distance rides, which have accumulated over 100,000 miles (and counting), provide

him with therapeutic solitude, opportunities to connect with fellow riders, and a chance to honor his mother's legacy, ensuring her spirit accompanies him on every journey.
 

In the words of G-Kue, "Be safe, be cool, and most importantly, be you."
-PEACE-

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