Ujima, the National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community, is a culturally-specific resource center dedicated to providing support and advocacy for the Black Community in response to domestic, sexual, and community violence. Through education, outreach, and training, Ujima works to engage and empower individuals, fostering healing and resilience within the African diaspora.
With a focus on collective work and responsibility, Ujima aims to address the patterns of abusive and coercive behaviors that perpetuate violence, offering culturally-responsive victim services and resources tailored to the unique needs of survivors. By amplifying the voices of the Black Community and promoting awareness, Ujima strives to create lasting change and build safer, more inclusive communities for all.
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