Austin, Texas — A new issue of Ujima Magazine is shining a spotlight on women making an impact as part of its March edition celebrating Women’s History Month.
This month’s issue honors the national theme, “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future,” highlighting women who are driving progress in their communities and beyond.

The feature story focuses on Karma Cottman, the founder and CEO of the National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community. The article explores her work advocating for and supporting Black women affected by violence, as well as the responsibility she carries in leading efforts to create safer and more supportive communities.
The feature story focuses on Karma Cottman, the founder and CEO of the National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community. The article explores her work advocating for and supporting Black women affected by violence, as well as the responsibility she carries in leading efforts to create safer and more supportive communities.

This month’s issue honors the national theme, “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future,” highlighting women who are driving progress in their communities and beyond.
The March issue also includes additional stories and features highlighting leaders, innovators, and changemakers who are helping shape a more sustainable future.
Readers can explore the latest issue and learn more about the stories featured by visiting UjimaMagazine.com and following the publication on social media. More content from Gone Mad Productions, the team behind the publication, is also available through its website and social platforms!

Readers can explore the latest issue and learn more about the stories featured by visiting UjimaMagazine.com and following the publication on social media. More content from Gone Mad Productions, the team behind the publication, is also available through its website and social platforms!