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First Principle of Kwanzaa: Umoja
Kwanzaa starts today and the first principle is Umoja. Umoja is the principle of unity in family, relationships, and heart. On this day we light the black candle which stands for unity. Throughout history,...
0 commentsTop Chairman Spills The Beans on The Inside Secretes To Connect with Business Owners
Cooperative Economics in Your Community! How do you incorporate this principle into your life, within your family, and your community?. Other faith traditions also have rituals, rites and ceremonies with 7...
0 commentsWhy I celebrate Kwanzaa
I was born in a shotgun shack. They called it that because the front and back doors were aligned to allow white patrols to see a black man running out of the back door if they came to the front. If they...
1 commentIs Peace On Earth A Possible Reality
When I say the word "Peace" what is your first thought?
0 commentsChristmas in the Public Schools
We are hearing a lot more about how public schools are no longer allowed to sing "Christmas Songs". It seems ridiculous that Christmas would be taken away and some generic "holiday" put in its place. What...
2 commentsCongressman: Stop Being So PC
It's the time of year that is supposed to represent "Peace on Earth, Good Will Towards Men." In recent years though the holiday season has become a war instead. There are those who do not honor any religion...
0 commentsAfrican Gifts and African Cards
The holiday season is with us once again and most of us are searching for suitable Christmas and Kwanzaa gifts. African gifts and cards are the perfect solution for people who would like gifts that reflect...
4 commentsAmbrosia Holiday Recipe
Here is another recipe from my sister that is great to teach the kids to make. Or at least, they will enjoy eating it. Kristy's Ambrosia 1 pint Cool Whip 1 pint cottage cheese Jell-o gelatin...
4 commentsUjamaa Kwanzaa Cooperative Economics
The fourth principle is Ujamaain Kwanzaa Nomics as I call it. Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) To build and maintain our own stores, shops and other businesses and to profit from them together. While...
1 commentTradition, tradition, tradition
Thanksgiving is over and now the frenzied rush to chose gifts for everyone I've ever come in contact begins! Not!!!! My family celebrates Chanukah, Christmas and Kwanzaa. Wow, mind boggling. I remember the...
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