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Kwanzaa Celebration in our California State Capitol

by Khubaka, Michael Harris
Black Farmers and Agriculturalists co-host our “California Grown” Celebration of Unity. Black Civic Participation is a basic requirement for a people to return to our historical greatness and we must look for legislative, judicial and executive action to address the lack of equal opportunity for a Nation of Black farmers yearning to provide fruits and vegetables for a plentiful harvest for a people whom suffer globally from epidemic levels of diet related disease in our community. Kwanzaa provides universal principles and practices to make life more beautiful, in this land and our motherland.
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Sacramento, CA ~ Kwanzaa Umoja Celebration: California State Capitol

The idea of giving honor to the creator for a “first fruits harvest celebration” requires deep thought within a cultural context of an historic elevated consciousness over many seasons and cycles of life.

We are a spiritual people whose beginnings come from a deep belief in a story of creation from dust from fertile soil, on a hill, in the Garden of Eden. We have always been an agricultural people; today we celebrate the first day or our “California Grown” holiday, Kwanzaa, Umoja, oo-mo-jah.

Black Farmers and Agriculturalists join a call for cultural vision where natural order permeates different yet similar aspects of classical African civilization in Unity.

Kwanzaa brings the essential light from ancient Africa to a people estranged from self, yearning for a path home, scared and deeply wounded by generations of trauma.

We were violently disconnected from self, unable to look into the mirror and see our God given humanity as something to be desired. Many today still choose to copulate with alien fantasy and embrace every thing foreign in self hatred and denial.

Under a parasitic growth many run from self toward talking snowmen, flying reindeer, through the vision of a never aging symbol of the patron saint of thieves, lawyers and bankers, jolly ole St. Nick.

Under a full moon, stellar signs from Orion’s belt in a clear illuminated sky our vision is no match for Madison Avenue, 5th Avenue and Wall St. in frenzy buying season to cloak the birth of the son of God from our collective wisdom.

Kwanzaa takes us back to the Garden of Eden and plants the seeds in our mind toward: who am I, am I really who I say I am and am I all that I ought to be.

A quiet, silent and meditative conversation with self is why Kwanzaa will be celebrated in the hearts and minds of a people who continue to grow strong together, back toward
authentic people of high culture while living the foundational principle of unity.

The eternal spark of creation in the hearts and minds of a people is what brings Kwanzaa alive through social principles and practices of daily living.

Our global community is on a journey back to our divine way toward an elevated quality of life here on earth.

In unity, we will grow stronger together and celebrate Kwanzaa 365, throughout eternity.


California State Capitol: Kwanzaa Umoja Celebration
Room 126 ~ Noon ~ December 27, 2007

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