
UHURU Magazine
UHURU, which is Kiswahili for freedom, uplifts and informs students while also serving as a platform for student expression in writing, photography art, and graphic design, while primarily discussing racial, social and/or political ignorance. As a derivative of Black United Students, this publication is dedicated to disseminating knowledge of the African-American experience in the past, present, and future. Although we focus on the unification of the African-American population, we also serve as a safe haven and platform for other people of color, as it reflects concerns of all people of color at Kent State University.
UHURU, which is Kiswahili for freedom, uplifts and informs students while also serving as a platform for student expression.President
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