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DESCRIPTION:Queen Mother Tiamoyo Karenga and Dr. Maulana Karenga, creator of the 
 Kwanzaa Holiday, remain ethical philosophers. \n\nDr. Karenga is a prolific 
 author, holder of two PhDs, professor and currently chair of the Department 
 of Africana Studies at California State University, Long Beach\n\nMany 
 seasons ago we hosted a visit by the creator of our Pan African Holiday to 
 the Sacramento Region, we rented a very large auditorium expecting wide 
 spread support and attendance.  We moved into a small classroom and had a 
 wonderful public extended family gathering tradition that continues 
 today.\n\nSince 1966, our “California Grown” Pan African Holiday season 
 initially dedicated to offering Negroes in Los Angeles a path toward Pan 
 African consciousness.  \n\nMatunda Ya Kwanzaa—defined as “first fruits 
 of the agricultural harvest” in Swahili— is now known globally. \n\n 
 Highlighting African heritage, Kwanzaa carries the salt of a culture 
 unearthed and conditioned, allowing new thoughts of deep reflection on the 
 origins of the collective global community.\n\nDr. Maulana Karenga— 
 professor and chair of the department of Africana Studies at California 
 State University—in Long Beach, California, created Kwanzaa.  The 7 day 
 holiday and year round agriculture production encourages people all over 
 the world to grow familiar with the name Kwanzaa and what it stands 
 for.\n\n“I created Kwanzaa in the midst of the Black Freedom Movement, in 
 the wake of the assassination and martyrdom of Haji Malcolm X and the Watts 
 Revolt, and in the supportive context of my organization, Us, a vanguard 
 organization of the Movement remains dedicated to cultural revolution, 
 community self-determination and radical social change” said Dr. 
 Karenga.\n\nHe continued, “Kwanzaa was conceived, created and developed, 
 then, in the context of the Black Freedom Movement and was understood as 
 part and parcel of a two-fold liberation struggle to be ourselves and free 
 ourselves. It was a struggle to be Black, to be African without penalty, 
 punishment, or oppression, to be free from domination, deprivation, and 
 degradation and to be free to live good, meaningful lives, bring good in 
 the world and come into the fullness of ourselves as persons and a 
 people.”\n\nDr. Karenga brought Swahili words to the eyes of many, who 
 may have never seen letters strung together in that form; words such as 
 Umoja, Kujichagulia, Ujima, Ujamaa, Nia, Kuumba, and Imani.\n\nAccording to 
 the official Kwanzaa website, the meaning behind the seven principles is 
 the following:\n\nUmoja: to strive for and maintain unity in the family, 
 community, nation, and race.\n\nKujichagulia: to define ourselves, name 
 ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves.\n\nUjima: build 
 and maintain our community together and make our brother’s and sisters’ 
 problems our problems and solve them together.\n\nUjamaa: to build and 
 maintain our stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them 
 together.\n\nNia: To make our collective vocation the building and 
 developing of our community to restore our people to their traditional 
 greatness.\n\nKuumba: to do always as much as we can, in the way we can, to 
 leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited 
 it.\n\nImani: to believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our 
 teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our 
 struggle.\n\n“Kwanzaa speaks both to particular African people in the 
 context of their country and also to all of us collectively as a world 
 community of various African peoples, “Dr. Karenga began to explain the 
 core values and practices of Kwanzaa, he continued, “Therefore, it has 
 core practices, but they are also enriched by the particular ways each 
 family and people engage these core practices.”\n\nDr. Karenga stress the 
 purpose on consistent authentic ritual of the holiday, “These core 
 practices are ingathering of the people to reinforce the bonds between 
 them; special thanks for the harvests of good from the earth and renewed 
 commitment to care for, protect and preserve it; commemoration of the past 
 and honoring the ancestors whose teachings and lives are our lessons; a 
 recommitment to our highest values, especially the Nguzo Saba; and 
 celebration of the good, the good of life, the struggle and the world and a 
 future forged in freedom, anchored in justice and rooted in mutual respect 
 and shared good of and in the world,” Dr. Karenga stated.\n\nKwanzaa was 
 created in the wake of the assignation of Haji Malcolm X and the Watts 
 Revolt. Its birth represents the struggle to rise above conditioning 
 thoughts of oppression.\n\nDr. Karenga enlisted three reasons for the 
 existence of Kwanzaa, one being a “practical and promising way to 
 reaffirm our Africanness,” this holiday sets the tone to reflect on the 
 cultural home base of the African American community.\n\nThe first Kwanzaa 
 was celebrated in a house, among the first members who accepted the seven 
 principles. Dr. Karenga described joyous energy with laughter, songs, 
 motivation, and warmth. Kwanzaa, much like other nationally celebrated 
 times, provides a moment of bliss and togetherness.\n\nDr. Karenga 
 reflected on his gratitude for the people who walked next to him during the 
 growth of Kwanzaa, singling out his family, organization, and the first 
 members of the celebration.\n\nAs we expand California Pan African Global 
 Trade, Cultural Exchange, Education and Investment, we honor the creator of 
 Kwanzaa, Dr Maulana Karenga, his life partner Queen Mother Tiamoyo Karenga 
 and Henry Sylvester Williams, Esq., “Father of Pan-Africanism.\n\nHabari 
 Gani - Umoja \nAdopted from LA Sentential Article  \n\nFor more information 
 on how to celebrate Kwanzaa, please visit 
 https://www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/12/25/18853584.php
SUMMARY:24th Annual, California State Capitol Kwanzaa Kickoff - World Peace Rose Garden
LOCATION:California State Capitol World Peace Rose Garden - 15 and L Street - 
 Sacramento, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/12/25/18853584.php
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