The Love of Charcuterie Boxes

Damita Miller-Shanklin Source: Regain Your Sparkle I don’t know about you, but I love a good hearty charcuterie board. I love to make them on the weekend while I watch movies or just as a snack that last the whole day. But what I miss is being able to take this great snack to work without having to take the board and the good food … Continue reading The Love of Charcuterie Boxes

Kai Dupe

From our archives January 2009 Kai Dupe has been a supporter of Ujima Magazine from the beginning. He wrote a story for us monthly that focused on technology. Kai is very passionate about technology but he is specifically  passionate about Blacks in Technology. His message is we need to look to the next generation to do more than just use their phone and computers to … Continue reading Kai Dupe

A League Of Her Own

Mentor Florence Maxwell talks candidly love faith, and encouragement. Florence was my first cover and the first magazine released. I was so proud to put her on the inaugural issue because she was my mentor. She taught me about building relationships with people, being confident and being the best I can be. This is snippets from her story featured in September 2008. Florence spoke about … Continue reading A League Of Her Own

5 Things I Learned This Month

It is the end of the month. Wow, August went by fast. Did it go fast for you too? August was a month of family birthdays and relaxation, enjoying the summer. Ujima has been doing a lot of work behind the scenes but wanted to share some things we learned this month as we say goodbye to August. ONE- Canva Mobile– Most of you most … Continue reading 5 Things I Learned This Month

Good-Bye Rio. What Will We Do Now?

Well, the 2016 Olympic games are over. Done. Finished. I watched as the flag held by Simone Biles walk down the isle for the last time. I really got into the games this time This around. I watched everything from swimming, gymnastics and track, which grew to be my favorite sport to watch. This week I have felt loss. So I asked myself what will … Continue reading Good-Bye Rio. What Will We Do Now?