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

Celebrating Women History Month and The Black Press

Damita Miller-Shanklin This month I wanted to talk about two important things happening this month. March celebrates Women History Month and the Black Press Day. To widen the scope of Black Press Day, I wanted to explore black media as a whole. This can include PR, newspapers, magazines and more. As a digital magazine, it is important we share stories that are relevant to our … Continue reading Celebrating Women History Month and The Black Press

March Issue: Black Women Leading in PR and Media: Shaping Our Narratives, Owning our Stories

Damita Miller-Shanklin Ujima’s March Issue is about Women’s History Month and Black Media. Meet Shuronda Robinson, Founder of Adisa Communication. She is a forward thinking communicator which shows in her work with companies and entrepreneurs. Read her story and find out her perspective on communicating and black media today. Continue reading March Issue: Black Women Leading in PR and Media: Shaping Our Narratives, Owning our Stories