Faith/Imani Day: Seventh Day of Kwanzaa
A Celebration of Family, Community, and Culture Imani: “The duty to trust and believe in our parents and our parents and in our capacity as family, community and a people to achieve at our highest...
View ArticleMartin Luther King Prophetic Message To America
Consistent with the 7 Principles and symbols of Kwanzaa, we present the continuing African American Breakthrough Series. Each article in the series will be linked to one of the 7 Principles or symbols....
View ArticleKwanzaa The First Fruits Celebration: Umoja Day
This is the first day of the Kwanzaa, Umoja Day. Today, the family and/or friends come together to celebrate family, the common good, and the love, caring, and sharing that is the foundation of our...
View ArticleKwanzaa The First Fruits Celebration Kujichagulia Day
Today , the second day of Kwanzaa is Kujichagulia (Self-determination) Day. The essence of the meaning of this principle is for African Americans to think and act in their own interest based on their...
View ArticleKwanzaa The First Fruits Celebration Ujima Day
Today is the third day of Kwanzaa, a celebration of the principle Ujima, Collective Work and Responsibility: “The mutual responsibility to care for and assist each other in times of need, and to...
View ArticleKwanzaa: The First Fruits Celebration- Ujamaa Day
This is the fourth day of the Kwanzaa, Ujamaa or Cooperative Economics Day: “To build and develop investments and revenue sharing projects collectively and to profit from them together.” The...
View ArticleKwanzaa: The First Fruits Celebration- Nia Day
This is the fifth day of the Kwanzaa, Nia (Purpose): To make our collective vocation building and development of our families and communities.” The Family Ingathering Activity Today, the family...
View ArticleKwanzaa: The First Fruits Celebration- Kuumba Day
This is the sixth day of the Kwanzaa, Nia (Purpose): To d all we can to continuously improve our families and communities.” Creativity Theme:Leaving our families, community, and world a better place...
View ArticleKwanzaa: The First Fruits Celebration- Imani Day
This is the seventh day of the Kwanzaa, Imani (Faith): “Commitment, duty, and obligation to trust and believe in our people and our parents and our meet all challenges and to make progress.” Faith...
View ArticleAfrican American History Month: In All Our Glory
As we approach the second half of the decade of the 21st century, some voices among our people have raised the issue of the relevance and need for African American History Month, reasoning that we are...
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