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  1. Dec 28, 2023 · Ujima, celebrated on the third day of Kwanzaa, December 28th, is a principle that plays a crucial role in the festival. The term “Ujima” is derived from Swahili and translates to “Collective Work and Responsibility.” This principle emphasizes the importance of community and collective effort. Let’s explore Ujima in more detail:

  2. The third principle is Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) which is a commitment to active and informed togetherness on matters of common interest. It is also recognition and respect for the fact that without collective work and struggle, progress is impossible and liberation unthinkable.

  3. Nguzo Saba Kwanzaa Principle #3. Ujima (oo-JEE-mah) Collective Work & Responsibility. "To build and maintain our community together and to make our Brother's and sister's problems, our problems and to solve them together." The Third Principle is Ujima which is a commitment to active and informed togetherness on matters of common interest.

    • Umoja (Unity) To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race. Song for reflection: Worth His Weight in Gold (Rally Round the Flag), Steel Pulse.
    • Kujichagulia (Self-Determination) To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves. Song for reflection: I am the Black Gold of the Sun, Rotary Connection & Minnie Riperton.
    • Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) To build and maintain our community together and make our community’s problems our problems and to solve them together.
    • Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) To build and maintain our own stores, shops and other businesses and to profit from them together. Song for reflection: We’re a Winner, Curtis Mayfield.
    • Umoja (Unity) by Taeli Turner. Kwanzaa, known as Umoja (Unity) in Swahili, was established by Dr. Maulana Karenga, a professor of Pan-African studies and a Black nationalist, in 1966.
    • Kujichagulia. By Mia Imani Quigley. Kujichagulia is the second principle of Kwanzaa. On December 27, the second red candle is lit to represent the struggles endured by African descendants.
    • Ujima. By Ada Umubera. Ujima, meaning “Collective Work and Responsibility” in Swahili, stands as the third principle of Kwanzaa. It emphasizes the importance of working together to establish and sustain a vibrant community.
    • Ujamaa. By Joseline Nyinawabera, MBA. Ujamaa, the fourth principle of Kwanzaa, embodies the spirit of cooperative economics, advocating for the collective building and maintenance of businesses for community prosperity.
  4. Dec 20, 2023 · 7 principles. 1. Umoja, or Unity, encourages us to work to achieve agreement, to focus on our common goals and to come together as families, communities, a nation, and as a race. Like any ...

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  6. Dec 26, 2019 · The holiday is defined by Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles. Each day of the festival is dedicated to a specific principle, marked by lighting a new candle on the kinara, a seven-branched ...

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