Happy Kwanzaa!
As the horizon of 2025 looms with radical uncertainty, let us rise with unwavering resolve. Now, more than ever, we must embody the spirit and purpose of Kwanzaa—honoring our ancestors, exalting the richness of African and African American culture, and fortifying the bonds of family and community.
Let us anchor ourselves in the power of the Nguzo Saba, the Seven Principles that light our path and bind us together:
- Umoja (Unity), the heartbeat of our collective strength.
- Kujichagulia (Self-determination), the fire of our identity and voice.
- Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility), the shared labor that lifts us all.
- Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), the foundation of our shared prosperity.
- Nia (Purpose), the compass guiding our journey.
- Kuumba (Creativity), the spark that renews and inspires.
- Imani (Faith), the unshakable belief in ourselves and our future.
To covenant these principles daily is to forge an unbreakable shield—one that prepares us to confront storms and triumph over tribulations. In their embrace, we are reminded of who we are and to whom we belong. Let us stand firm, building a morally rooted, empowered community that no force can divide.
Heri za Kwanzaa! Let the light of these principles guide us forward, bold and unyielding
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