Celebrating Kwanzaa... One day at a time - Umoja

ImageFrom Dec. 26 to Jan. 1, these days are dedicated to the seven principles - Nguzo Saba - focusing on African philosophy that encompasses the mutual and interactive relationship with family, community, environment and the world. 

 

Umoja (ooh-MOE-jah) means Unity, and it is the principle for the first day of Kwanzaa. Our families and communities need unity in order for them to be productive and to survive. 

  

On this day, we pledge to strive for -- and to maintain -- unity in the family, in the community, in the nation that we have helped to build, and with our people.  

 

We invite you to consider with us the the principles of Nguzo Saba over the next seven days.  These principles represent values that can strengthen our lives, our families, and our communities, whether you celebrate Kwanzaa or not.  For me, 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 2013 and the years to come.  

 

 

THE FIRST DAY OF KWANZAA

 

UMOJA
Umoja (ooh-MOE-jah) means Unity, and it is the principle for the first day
of Kwanzaa. Our families and communities need unity in order for them to be
productive and to survive. On this day, we pledge to strive for -- and to maintain
-- unity in the family, in the community, in the nation that we have helped to build,
and with our PEOPLE.

 

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HAPPY KWANZAA!

 

Roger Madison

iZania, LLC

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