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Ujima’s May Newsletter

From Damita, Editor Hey Sunflower Tribe 🌻Welcome to May. The heat has came in early. The month has been going well Ujima as I continue to heal from a hard April. I do hope you are doing well. I know you are all busy with graduations, honoring our mothers 💔 and being a part of our Black Community. I wanted to share a few things with … Continue reading Ujima’s May Newsletter

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Achievement, Mothers, and the Power of Community

By Jacqueline A. Johnson, Contributing Writer Achievement doesn’t happen in isolation. Behind every milestone, every breakthrough, every quiet victory, there is a story — and often at the heart of that story is a mother and a community that refused to let go. Mothers are the first architects of dreams. We nurture vision in the small, daily moments — a whispered encouragement, a proud glance, … Continue reading Achievement, Mothers, and the Power of Community

A Story That Won’t Let You Go: “Run Now Town” by L.A. Kendrick

I met L.A. Kendrick at an community event years ago. I was very interested in his work because of its sci-fi nature. I had not met an author that wrote sci-fi thrillers and fantasy. It was intriguing to me. I was glad to hear from him about his latest book Run Now Town.  I hope you enjoy our conversation. Make sure you check out his … Continue reading A Story That Won’t Let You Go: “Run Now Town” by L.A. Kendrick

February Issue: Celebrating the Central Texas African American Family Support Conference

The CTAAFS Conference has been happening annually since 2000. There were significant people who saw the need for a conference that allowed people to gather and discuss mental health and how their lives are affected every day. We hope you enjoy learning about the conference and if you know someone who could benefit, you seek out more information. Let us know if you have attended … Continue reading February Issue: Celebrating the Central Texas African American Family Support Conference