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Ujima/Collective Work & Responsibility: Day Three of Kwanzaa

December 27, 2010
Ujima/Collective Work & Responsibility: Day Three of Kwanzaa

A Celebration of Family, Community and the Common Good Collective Work and Responsibility/Ujima To work in a cooperative manner to strengthen our families, understanding that the well-being of our families is connected to the well being of our neighborhoods; that everyone must be concern with the overall health of their family and neighborhood; and...
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Using the Kwanzaa Principle Ujima to Address the Current Crisis and Condition of American Youth

December 4, 2010

Research shows the health and well being of American children is worse than it was 50 years ago: there’s an epidemic of anxiety and depression among the young; aggressive behavior and delinquency rates in young children are rising; and empathy, the backbone of compassionate, moral behavior, has been shown to be decreasing among college...
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COLLECTIVE WORK AND RESPONSIBILITY: THIRD DAY OF KWANZAA- UJIMA DAY

December 28, 2009

Kwanzaa is now observed as a national holiday by countless people in homes schools and public and private institutions across the United States.  Like African American History Month, Kwanzaa is a part of the cultural fabric of America and is a special time for African Americans to celebrate the joys of family and community,...
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