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Kwanzaa 2011: Ujamaa/Cooperative Economics Day- December 28th

December 28, 2011
Kwanzaa 2011: Ujamaa/Cooperative Economics Day- December 28th

Happy Kwanzaa Cooperative Economics/Ujamaa: Sharing and pooling our financial resources and goods and services for the common benefit of family and community participants with the goal of building and sustaining cooperative economic enterprises Ujamaa/Cooperative Economics Message  The practice of mutual aid, Cooperative Economics, by traditional Africans gave recognition and worth to members of the...
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Ujamaa/Cooperative Economics: Day Four of Kwanzaa

December 28, 2010
Ujamaa/Cooperative Economics: Day Four of Kwanzaa

A Celebration of Family, Community and the Common Good Cooperative Economic/Ujamaa To pool together our financial resources and to utilize them for the benefit of our neighborhood and for our families to see our interest tied to the interest of our neighborhood Perspective on Cooperative Economic The cooperative economic principle is based on the...
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Kwanzaa: 2010 Teachers Curriculum- Ujamaa Principle

December 9, 2010
Kwanzaa: 2010 Teachers Curriculum- Ujamaa Principle

A Note to Teachers on How Kwanzaa Can Be Used for All Students to Improve Academic and School Performance Kwanzaa was created in 1966 to introduce and reinforce 7 guiding principles which were viewed as essential to healthy personal, family, school, and neighborhood development.  Observed with fidelity, Kwanzaa can be a value added holiday,...
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COOPERATIVE ECONOMIC: FOURTH DAY OF KWANZAA UJAMAA DAY

December 29, 2009

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