National Mentoring Month -- Become a Mentor... in real life

InRealLife-32017 marks the 15th anniversary of National Mentoring Month's launch in 2002. Since then, each January has served as an annual kickoff of the widespread movement to connect more of the nation's young people with caring adult mentors.






The Third Day of Kwanzaa: Ujima -- Are we afraid of success?

Ujima (ooh-GEE-mah) is the third day of Kwanzaa and means "collective work and responsibility." On this day we reaffirm that together we must build the good world we want and deserve to live in, and that we must share the good we cultivate and harvest together. It speaks of an ethics of work, responsibility, and sharing of the good of our community with society and the world.


The Second Day of Kwanzaa: Self-Determination begins with me.

Kujichagulia: Self-Determination begins with me.  
Are your circumstances defining who and what you are? Each of us must determine to define ourselves and control our responses to the circumstances we encounter -- with just one minute.


Kwanzaa at 50 -- The Journey Continues

CELEBRATE KWANZAA
This celebration introduces timeless principles rooted in our African heritage that provide an anchor for our sojourn in the global society. If you are a baby boomer or a member of the millennial generation, consider these principles as you prepare for the coming year.