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DESCRIPTION:Kwanzaa is our “California Grown” global holiday celebration, Matunda 
 ya Kwanza, is our theme, “First Fruits of the Harvest.”  Kwanzaa 
 utilizes 7 symbols, 7 principles expressed over 7 days being celebrated on 
 7 continents of planet earth.\n  \nOur 2019 Sacramento Kwanzaa Unity Gala, 
 Saturday, December 21, 2019 will feature honored guest and keynote speaker, 
 Rev. Dr. Ambrose Carroll, Senior Pastor of the Church by The Side of the 
 Road in Berkeley, CA and CEO of Green The Church; the largest repository 
 and catalyst for sustainable environmental  practices within the Black 
 Church, worldwide.\n\nOur California Black Agriculture Working Group 
 continues an amazing journey toward connecting the past, present and future 
 of California Black Agriculture throughout the #1 Agriculture Economy in 
 the United States.  \n\nCalifornia’s “working landscape” represents 
 the sixth largest economic sector in the state, outpacing the healthcare, 
 real estate and construction industries, according to a recent report 
 issued by the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural 
 Resources (ANR).\n\n“That’s going surprise an awful lot of people, 
 because too many folks here in California just really take our working 
 landscapes for granted,” said ANR Vice President Glenda Humiston, 
 speaking at the California Economic Summit,  California “Working 
 Landscapes” includes traditional agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining, 
 outdoor recreation and renewable energy.  The 2018 report showed that our 
 “working landscape” represents $333 billion dollars in sales and 
 employment of 1.5 million people, numbers that benefit both rural and urban 
 regions.  \n\nAs we prepare for the 2019 Sacramento Kwanzaa Season, “we 
 are going to share this report far and wide as we prepare our 2020 case to 
 International, National, State and Regional policy makers to make targeted 
 strategic investment toward inclusion by targeting people of Pan African 
 ancestry this special 400 Year of Return” according to Michael Harris, 
 Chair, California Black Agriculture Working Group. \n\nWe are very proud to 
 invite Reverend Doctor Ambrose Carroll, Sr. back to Sacramento, California. 
  Dr. Carroll is recognized as one of the nation’s premiere Practical 
 Theologians.  Rev. Dr. Ambrose Carroll, Sr. graduated from Oakland High 
 School, California in 1987, and went on to do his undergraduate work at 
 Florida Memorial College in Miami, Florida.  He received a Master of 
 Divinity (M.Div.) from Morehouse School of Religion in Atlanta, Georgia, a 
 Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) from United Theological Seminary in Dayton, 
 Ohio, and a Master’s of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Golden Gate 
 University in San Francisco, CA.\n\nDr. Carroll combines theology with 
 ecology and challenges congregations to embrace faith-based initiatives 
 toward environmental justice that includes an outreach arm that offers 
 green-job training and placement in our working “California Landscape 
 .”\n \nDr. Carroll also serves on the Steering Committee of the 
 California Interfaith Power and Light (CIPL). The mission of this 
 organization is to be faithful stewards of Creation by responding to global 
 warming through the promotion of energy conservation, energy efficiency and 
 renewable energy.  This ministry intends to protect the earth’s 
 ecosystems, safeguard public health, and ensure sufficient, sustainable 
 energy for all. \n \nDr. Carroll is a commissioned Lieutenant in the United 
 States Navy and is doing reserve duty as a Chaplain in Alameda, California. 
  Dr. Carroll is married to the former Miss Katresa Williams and they have 
 three children, Amber Marie, Ambrose Jr. and Amani Nicole.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/12/11/18828805.php
SUMMARY:2019 Sacramento Pre-Kwanzaa Gala Celebration
LOCATION:First Baptist Church of Sacramento\n2324 L Street\nSacramento, CA  95816
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/12/11/18828805.php
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DTEND:20191222T043000Z
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