MISSOULA, Mt. — Heart breaking news in the world of Montana basketball as former Lady Griz player malia Kipp has passed away. Kipp graduated from Browning high school in 1992 and joined the Lady ...
MISSOULA — Former Montana women’s basketball standout Malia Kipp has died, according to a Facebook post made by her mother, Dee Ann Kipp, on Wednesday. Dee Ann Kipp shared the following ...
Ujima emphasizes the importance of working together to build and sustain strong families and communities. This principle reminds us that the well-being of our families is deeply connected to the ...
Saturday, the Rochester Kwanzaa Coalition gathered at the Memorial Art Gallery for the third day of Kwanzaa. READ MORE: <a href="https://www.rochesterfirst.com ...
HOLYOKE — From Springfield to Chicopee, the Kwanzaa Collective in the Valley continues to celebrate the principles of Kwanzaa across the region. Green, red and a single black candle will be lit ...
Press release from the YMI Cultural Center: Join us on Saturday, December 28, from 2 PM – 6 PM at the YMI Cultural Center for the UJIMA Health Expo! As we honor the Kwanzaa principle of ...
The Kwanzaa celebration began Dec. 26 and goes through Jan. 1. NBA Places Significant Suspensions on Multiple Mavericks, Suns Players for On-Court Fight The Battle of Renewables: Solar Panels vs ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Residents of Northside gathered to celebrate the third day of Kwanzaa with a special Ujima event, organized by Roots, Seeds and Oils in partnership with Heart of Northside.
create for ourselves and speak for ourselves.Ujima (collective work and responsibility): To build and maintain our community together and make our community’s problems our problems and to solve ...
drumming, live music, theatrical performances, spoken word, storytelling, book discussions, and arts and crafts. The event is focused on the principle of Ujima, collective work and responsibility.
These principles are: Umoja for unity, Kujichagulia for self-determination, Ujima for collective work and responsibility, Ujamaa for cooperative economics, Nia for purpose, Kuumba for creativity ...
Here's the breakdown: The three red candles are Umoja (Unity) on 26/12, Kujichagulia (self-determination) on 27/12, and Ujima (collective work and responsibility) on 28/12. The central ...