The first principle of Kwanzaa is Umoja: Unity
Kwanzaa is that holiday we talk about a lot but tend to
forget to celebrate enough. In the
mad rush to celebrate the week between Christmas and New Years, this holiday gets pushed to the
side with a greeting of Happy Kwanzaa or if we are more enlightened with the
question, Habari gani? But there are a lot of reasons to recognize this
holiday. First of all celebrations are great fun. Especially a holiday that
brings us together to celebrate our culture and heritage. The end of the
year is a good time to connect to our values and principles as a family and a
nation. Especially after a year when our moral judgement has been challenged. Think of Kwanzaa as that special time each year that gives us a fresh new look
into who we are as a people. This year's theme is “Embracing the Principles and Practice of Kwanzaa: Creating and Celebrating the Good.” At a time when principles and integrity have been pushed aside, The Nguzo Saba: The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa reminds us that everyone should live by principles every day. Our goal should always be to leave the world a better place.
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