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ESSENCE OF UJIMA
Where Black Women Leaders Practice Strategy — Together
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An 8-week, cohort-based program focused on decision-making, negotiation, and organizational power.
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March 28 - May 16, 2026
Virtual | Limited cohortÂ
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💰 LIMITED-TIME SAVINGS! 💰
Tuition is $1,999, but enroll now for $1,500 and SAVE $499.
⏰ Offer ends February 28, 2026.
👉 Enroll today & lock in the discount!
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Program Details
- 8-week virtual cohort
- Weekly Saturday sessions (9–11 AM ET)
- Optional midweek mastermind sessions
- Cohort size: 15–20 participants
📌 Tuition: $1,999
⏰ Early Bird: $1,500 (through Feb 28, 2026)
âś… Payment plans available.
Program Focus
📚 Make clear decisions with incomplete information – remain confident under complexity.
🔍 Diagnose root issues and design strategic solutions – move your organization forward, not just react.
⚙️ Negotiate effectively and influence outcomes – get what you need without overextending yourself.
đź§Â Navigate organizational obstacles and politics – anticipate barriers and turn them into opportunities.
📊 Understand how money flows in your organization – use financial literacy to support your initiatives.
Who This Is For
âś…Â Leaders who value both skill‑building and communityÂ
âś…Â Professionals and entrepreneurs who seek strategy, not motivationÂ
âś…Â Women ready to engage deeply and practice intentional leadership
âś…Â Women who want to intentionally expand their professional and personal networks
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What Participants Are Saying
Many Cohort 1 participants shared that the program didn’t just deliver tools—it created space for Black women leaders to be vulnerable and affirmed in their progression and growth.
“Essence of Ujima was timely. It gave me the opportunity to be part of a collective of Black women leaders, who taught me the power of vulnerability and the importance of skill development. But most importantly affirmed me in my progression and growth as a current and future leader.”
“Essence of Ujima is a powerful program. It helped me gain clarity on my leadership style, my voice and boundaries. It also connected me with a group of powerful Black women.”