Heri za Kwanzaa!
Kwanzaa is a time for spiritual
reflection, a festive and joyous holiday...a cultural celebration. Kwanzaa has
no ties to a particular religion. It is practiced by African people of all
faiths, who come together based on their rich, ancient and varied common African
heritage. Today, the seven-day observance of the Kwanzaa holiday is celebrated
by millions of African-Americans and Africans around the world.
Habari gani? UMOJA!
(Unity)
At this time of racial turmoil, confusion, police brutality
and the war on black males in this country it is important that any discussion
of race begin with us. Our young, gifted
and black children need to know the truth of who they are more than ever. They need to know their true history and
share in the stories of our black
experience as told in a way that only we can tell it. Youth must be taught, and
perhaps many of us need to relearn, what
it means to participate in the betterment of our communities. The positive messages of today are taught
through example in our homes, in our schools, in our places of worship
and, importantly, in the media.
Foolishness begets foolishness. Pride
begets pride.
So I will continue to celebrate Kwanzaa in my home and in any public forum available to me. I will continue to seek and strive for unity within my family, in my community including my church, in the nation and in my race.
UMOJA!
“At its core, the principle unity is about attachment -
attachment to each other and, most importantly, to the values which define us
as family, as community and as a people.” – The Kwanzaa Guide http://bit.ly/1CXpct3
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