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Which is represented by the principle Kujichagulia, Self-Determination: To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves.
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Kujichagulia self-determination, to define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves.
Marian Wright Edelman: Celebrating Kwanzaa, Celebrating Community Marian Wright Edelman 2010
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Each candle stands for the Seven African Principles, fundamental precepts upon which a creative, productive and successful community life is based: Umoja, unity; Kujichagulia, self-determination; Ujima, collective work; Ujamaa, shared economics; Nia, life purpose; Kuumba, creativity; Imani, faith.
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Kujichagulia self-determination, to define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves.
Marian Wright Edelman: Celebrating Kwanzaa, Celebrating Community Marian Wright Edelman 2010
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Kujichagulia self-determination, to define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves.
Marian Wright Edelman: Celebrating Kwanzaa, Celebrating Community Marian Wright Edelman 2010
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Each candle stands for the Seven African Principles, fundamental precepts upon which a creative, productive and successful community life is based: Umoja, unity; Kujichagulia, self-determination; Ujima, collective work; Ujamaa, shared economics; Nia, life purpose; Kuumba, creativity; Imani, faith.
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Kujichagulia, a Griot/Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues.
Printing: VIDEO - Phavia Kujichagulia: Fast Food or Fresh Fruit? 2009
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Kujichagulia, a Griot/Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues.
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Each candle stands for the Seven African Principles, fundamental precepts upon which a creative, productive and successful community life is based: Umoja, unity; Kujichagulia, self-determination; Ujima, collective work; Ujamaa, shared economics; Nia, life purpose; Kuumba, creativity; Imani, faith.
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Kujichagulia, a Griot/Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues.
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