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  • This was owned by a very successful Housing Association called Ujima who have 4,500 London homes.

    Archive 2007-09-09 2007

  • This was owned by a very successful Housing Association called Ujima who have 4,500 London homes.

    Suz Blog: Calling on Lib Dem Whingers to Grow Up 2007

  • Guess you better check out the Houwing Corporation site and search Inside Housing for mentions of "Ujima".

    Suz Blog: Calling on Lib Dem Whingers to Grow Up 2007

  • The prestigious KIPP Ujima Academy charter school in Baltimore only enrolls students in a lottery for the first grade level that that particular school offers (5th grade).

    Matthew Yglesias » Schools and Competition 2010

  • KIPP Baltimore's middle school, Ujima Village Academy, is one of the highest performing schools in the city, despite having mostly low-income students.

    Randi Weingarten scolds KIPP 2011

  • * Ujima (oo-JEE-mah): Collective work and responsibility

    Happy Holidays!! « Bound, Not Gagged 2008

  • Ujima collective work and responsibility, to build and maintain our community together and make our brother's and sister's problems our problems and to solve them together.

    Marian Wright Edelman: Celebrating Kwanzaa, Celebrating Community Marian Wright Edelman 2010

  • Ujima collective work and responsibility, to build and maintain our community together and make our brother's and sister's problems our problems and to solve them together.

    Marian Wright Edelman: Celebrating Kwanzaa, Celebrating Community Marian Wright Edelman 2010

  • 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.

    Festivals of Light in the Dark 2010

  • 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.

    Donna Henes: Festivals of Light in the Dark 2010

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