Boston Ujima Project
📣 Final Days to Apply: School for Uncommon Practice
🎨 The School for Uncommon Practice is a member-focused art space, facilitated by Ujima community members to extend their artistic skills and practices back into our communities.
Were looking for facilitators who are excited about engaging participants in hands-on artistic practices that offer collective learning opportunities that are free and accessible to our BIPOC and working class communities.
We are looking for facilitators who are:
✅ Organized and available to lead up to 2 consecutive sessions
✅ Interested in teaching hands on artmaking practices
✅ Excited about creating a space for deep engagement and collective study
🗓️ Deadline to apply: Monday, June 1st, 2026
➡️ Learn more at https://bit.ly/48Qs3LF
05/28/2026
New releases from Ujima Press. Earlier this month, we launched two new publications. Available next month at the We Create the World Zine Fair and coming soon to our online store.
Rooted in our belief that economic democracy is both a material and cultural project, these publications document conversations, ideas, and practices emerging from the people we work alongside.
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Black Utopias: Aaron Robertson in Conversation with Stacey Sutton
The inaugural title in Black Trust, a book series based on recent and archival events organized through the Boston Ujima Project’s : Chuck Turner Arts & Lecture Series.
Introduction by series editor and organizer Nia K. Evans
Conversation with Aaron Robertson and Stacey Sutton
Edited by and Arielle Gray
Designed by .new.ronin
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Plenty
Plenty, this year’s Ujima Day gift, is a cookbook featuring interviews and essays from and , , and more.
Edited by
Interviews by & Jard Lerebours
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