Kwanzaa Traditions & Customs : Seven Principles of Kwanzaa: Umoja

Posted by admin on February 8th, 2010 and filed under customs tradition | 4 Comments »

The Kwanzaa principle of umoja focuses on unity of community, nation and race. Learn about the principles of Kwanzaa in this free holiday celebration video from an authority on African-American culture.

Expert: Masequa Myers
Bio: Masequa Myers is the founder and CEO of Masequa Myers & Associates, a full service production and consultation company specializing in the arts and multimedia.
Filmmaker: Pemon Rami

Duration : 0:1:33


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4 Responses

  1. regina2368 Says:

    Thank you for the …
    Thank you for the videos. May you always be blessed.

  2. peasah2005 Says:

    Grow up, I’ve …
    Grow up, I’ve celebrate it and have I died?

    You don’t speak for the rest of us and also, it is right that African people celebrate our own ideas and achivements.

    Not just Kwanzaa, but other’s that identify with us.

  3. Millionairementors Says:

    You make no sense. …
    You make no sense. Kwanzaa will save our people.

  4. dixmoor1 Says:

    Voodoo. Stay away …
    Voodoo. Stay away from Kwanzaa. Before 1966, we id not do this ritual that goes against God. We have the gospel. We do no need African rituals in our gospel. Some have been duped into believng this antichristian practice of burning candles and pouring libations for dead spirits. Beware of witchcraft. Study the origin of Kwanzaa. It was created by an ex-felon who does not believe in God!

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