celebrate Kwanzaa in  ethniciti   style
Kwanzaa is a time of fasting, feasting, and self-    examination, celebrated from December 26 through    January 1.
Begun in 1966 by cultural nationalists who wanted    to express their Pan-African solidarity, Kwanzaa is    now observed by 18 million people worldwide.
The mystical number  7  is at the core of the  celebration – there are 7 days, 7 principles,    and 7 symbols.
the seven principles to maintain unity in family, community, nation, and culture umoja:  unity
the seven principles to be responsible for ourselves and create our own destiny kujichagulia:  self-determination
the seven principles to   build and maintain our community and work together to help one another ujima:  collective work and responsibility
the seven principles to improve and support  our own stores, businesses, and organizations ujamaa:  cooperative economics
the seven principles to restore African-American people to their traditional greatness   nia:  purpose
the seven principles to use our creative energies toward creating a vibrant community  kuumba:  creativity
the seven principles to strive for a higher level of life for humankind, by affirming our self-worth and confidence in our ability to succeed and triumph in righteous struggle  imani:  faith
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Celebrate Kwanzaa

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    celebrate Kwanzaa in ethniciti style
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    Kwanzaa is atime of fasting, feasting, and self- examination, celebrated from December 26 through January 1.
  • 3.
    Begun in 1966by cultural nationalists who wanted to express their Pan-African solidarity, Kwanzaa is now observed by 18 million people worldwide.
  • 4.
    The mystical number 7 is at the core of the celebration – there are 7 days, 7 principles, and 7 symbols.
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    the seven principlesto maintain unity in family, community, nation, and culture umoja: unity
  • 6.
    the seven principlesto be responsible for ourselves and create our own destiny kujichagulia: self-determination
  • 7.
    the seven principlesto build and maintain our community and work together to help one another ujima: collective work and responsibility
  • 8.
    the seven principlesto improve and support our own stores, businesses, and organizations ujamaa: cooperative economics
  • 9.
    the seven principlesto restore African-American people to their traditional greatness nia: purpose
  • 10.
    the seven principlesto use our creative energies toward creating a vibrant community kuumba: creativity
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    the seven principlesto strive for a higher level of life for humankind, by affirming our self-worth and confidence in our ability to succeed and triumph in righteous struggle imani: faith
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    celebrate Kwanzaa in ethinciti style www.ethniciti.DesignOnline.com