Dr. Maulana Ron Karenga:
December 26 Marks The First Day Of Kwanzaa, A Uniquely African American Holiday That Was Conceived During The 1960's By Dr. Maulana Ron Karenga, A Professor At The University Of California.
The Name Kwanzaa Derived From The Kiswhili Phrase, Matunda Ya Kwanzaa, Which Means First Fruits And Is Used To Refer Harvest Celebrations In Africa.
Kwanzaa Lasts For Seven Days. Each Day Is Designed Around Nguzo Saba, Or Seven Principles, Based On African Values.
They Are:
Umoja: Unity
Kujichagulia: Self-Determination
Ujima: Collective Work And Responsibilty
Ujamaa: Cooperative Economics
Nia: Purpose
Kuumba: Creativity
Imani: Faith
Click The Banner To Find Out How You Can Personally Put These Seven Principles Into Practice During The Next 7 Days And Year Round:
"In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.