Keji KujjoRace and Gender in Everyday LifeRecently, my partner and I have been touring (too) many houses for rent and it has been an interesting social experience that highlights…Mar 27, 2018Mar 27, 2018
Keji Kujjo“One of those Black Americans.”I remember needing to go buy some hair to redo my braids. This was sometime in high school. We had been in the US for 1–2 years at that…Mar 27, 2018Mar 27, 2018
Keji Kujjo“Sorry if I scared you!”My sophomore year of college I was serving as a Campus Ambassador and First-Year Mentor for underrepresented students. A few of my…Mar 27, 2018Mar 27, 2018
Keji KujjoFlying with an AfroMy first year of graduate school, I joined a women’s advocacy group called Pan Pacific South East Asia Women’s Association. PPSEAWA opened…Mar 27, 2018Mar 27, 2018
Keji KujjoOnline Dating while blackI remember joining a certain online dating site during my grad school years in rural Ohio. Admittedly, I had no expectations. I was not…Mar 27, 2018Mar 27, 2018
Keji KujjoFearing for my dark skinned brothersI remember visiting my uncle’s family one summer and asking my brother for a ride to the dorms. I was completing my undergraduate degree in…Mar 27, 2018Mar 27, 2018
Keji KujjoSchool integration and busing in SudanI remember when our teacher informed us that our school is arranging for a school bus. Our entire class was so thrilled. Although our long…Mar 27, 2018Mar 27, 2018
Keji KujjoRebellion at our SchoolFor most of my primary education, I attended a poorly integrated Islamic government school in Khartoum, Sudan. I was usually the only…Mar 27, 2018Mar 27, 2018
Keji KujjoTaking Charge: Being Your Own AdvocateOver the years, I’ve come to learn that I should not assume that people are noticing my accomplishments and contributions. I remember…Mar 22, 2018Mar 22, 2018
Keji KujjoTaking Charge: Being Your Own AdvocateOver the years, I’ve come to learn that I should not assume that people are noticing my accomplishments and contributions. I remember…Mar 22, 2018Mar 22, 2018