Zeniam Publications was founded by Zekita
(fka Zekita Tucker), CEO, an author and freelance writer whose work serves the needs of the global African community. Her work has been published by countless newspapers/ publications across the U.S. and abroad. Zekita has devoted her life's work to inspiring unity among the peoples of the African diaspora as well as those that remain on the continent.
Zekita is the author and publisher of 'Don't Call Me N-gga' (NEW REVISED EDITION) and Reggie Wakes Up two revolutionary and powerful tools created to address issues affecting African diasporic youth. These two highly sought after books confront the use of the so called 'n' word by young people as well as the importance of education and entrepreneurship in Black communities, respectively.
Zekita is also the founder of L.A.W. (League of African in America Women); a group that was formed as a means for African American and African diasporic women, men, and children to come together and implement programs for African centered education, healthy family structures, youth tutorial programs for the sciences, business, real estate (in the U.S., on the Mother Continent, and abroad) , and agriculture, as well as independent educational institutions and independent economics among the descendents of African slaves in conjunction and cooperation with those still on the African continent.
Zekita has been a guest on LIB Radio with Bro. Keidi, The Update with Doris Bailey and Attorney Kim Crouch, the Roland S. Martin Radio Show (Chicago), The Intersection with Rebecca Roberts (D.C.). She has also been a featured author in several newspapers and publications and has appeared as a guest speaker at some of New York City's most influential youth events.