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

Central Texas African American Family Support Conference-Celebrating 25 Years

The Central Texas African American Support Conference provides opportunities to learn more about mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, substance use disorder and physical health challenges and solutions. It’s a place to discover health services and how to help yourself and others get the care that’s needed. (CTAAFSC.com). The theme for this year’s 25th Anniversary of the Central Texas African American Support Conference (CTAAFSC) is … Continue reading Central Texas African American Family Support Conference-Celebrating 25 Years