Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Are you aware that breast cancer is the most common cancer among African American women? You can take action. 1. Learn your family history and know your risk. Talk to your health provider about those risk. 2. Have a mammogram every year starting at age 40. 3. Know your breast. Know how your breast feel and look and report any changes to your doctor. … Continue reading Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Technology Evangelist, Kai Dupé, to Keynote 5th Annual NBITLO National Conference
Are you an early career technology professional or a student studying an Information Technology or a STEM related discipline? Perhaps you are an Information Technology Manager, Technical Recruiter or Chief Information Officer. In either case, this conference was designed with you in mind. This signature event is designed specifically with promoting the success of African Americans interested in excelling in technology leadership positions, advancing IT … Continue reading Technology Evangelist, Kai Dupé, to Keynote 5th Annual NBITLO National Conference
Saint James MBC Turns Pink for Breast Cancer
By Naomi Logan Richard On Sunday, Saint James Missionary Baptist Church (MBC) held it’s 2nd Annual Pink Service in honor of Breast Cancer Month. The congregation was asked to wear pink to show their support for those diagnosed with breast cancer, to remember those who have lost their fight with the disease and to recognize the urgent need for a cure. LaTanya Tatum, the event … Continue reading Saint James MBC Turns Pink for Breast Cancer
UJIMA SPEAKS…
Have you ever wanted to give your opinion about something but did not have a place to voice that opinion? Well Ujima Magazine is introducing UJIMA SPEAKS… Ujima Speaks is a way to reach out to the community through social media interaction. We hope to gain knowledge, share knowledge and give our readers an opportunity to voice there opinions on various subjects. Every Monday … Continue reading UJIMA SPEAKS…
New Book Post: “She’s Got Game” by Rose Chase Smith
Publisher’s Note: This is the continuation of the story on Page 9 of Ujima Magazine After reading Mr. Harvey’s book years ago, I jokingly told my family and friends that I was going to write the answer to his book. And, the reason was simple. He didn’t tell me anything that I didn’t already know, and I was sure I wasn’t alone. Now, for the … Continue reading New Book Post: “She’s Got Game” by Rose Chase Smith
