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California Kwanzaa Ag Expo, a celebration of "Agriculture the Foundation of Black Culture"
Together we celebrate new opportunity expanding U.S. Black Agriculture in the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008 throughout Africa, Caribbean, Latin America, Middle East, Asia and Europe. USDA/CBO Partners and Solutions Team embraces change and prepares for maximizing new opportunity. You can join the global celebration toward expanding one standard for all of humanity, the vision we practice at Kwanzaa 365, in the spirit of MAAT.
Sacramento - Our 10th Annual, California Kwanzaa Ag Expo, "Agriculture the Foundation of Black Culture" we share a broader perspective of the Kwanzaa Holiday Season and celebrates our decade of service, December 4-6, 2008, Sacramento, CA.
California is the world's leading Agriculture region. We showcase past obstacles, present opportunity and work toward future solutions, in partnership, with the United States Department of Agriculture. With our community based organization partners we share successful public policy changes and success stories in our California State Capitol during our annual event, California Kwanzaa Ag Expo 2008.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Ed Schaffer and our “California Grown" Agriculture Secretary, A.G. Kawamura both continue to demonstrate courageous leadership toward breaking down historic barriers nationwide and statewide, in "our last U.S. plantation" our United States Department of Agriculture.
California Black Farmers should have been declared an endangered species and received the proper governmental protection, however we have survived though only, 1/4th of 1 percent of all California Farmers. We now prepare for global competition through expansion of our “first fruits celebration” expanding our Kwanzaa Celebration to 365 days a year and actively seeking partnerships throughout the world.
We must embrace change and take full custody of the new agribusiness opportunities made available within the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008, to provide equal access to government resources to develop our African and Caribbean ethnic specialty agriculture products that provide positive diet related health outcomes.
California Black Farmers have sustained an unyielding, relentless attack, often by State and Federal legislative action, judicial review and executive direction. Our California Kwanzaa Ag Expo 2008 celebrates positive change that expands access to technical assistance, career development and economic expansion throughout all aspects of our U.S. Agriculture Industry.
Through sacrifice of our ancestors and elders we have regained our stature and rightful place in the world's leading Agriculture community, we proudly stand upon the shoulders of a great historic legacy of Black Agriculture; California is named after the Black Queen Califia whom battled Hernan Cortez for her ancestral lands of ancient Baja California. William Alexander Leidesdorff, Jr., African Founding Father of California, established Agriculture Export in California; his steam vessel is seen on our California State Seal, developing modern maritime transportation from his 35,000 acre Leidesdorff Ranch along today’s American River Parkway.
The historical legacy of Black Farmers is best reflected in the creation Kwanzaa Holiday, an ancient Pan-African agricultural "first fruits harvest celebration” reestablished by Dr. Maulana Karenga and the US Organization, in 1966 California. Our international holiday is the "California Grown" expression of the very best from many Ancient African traditions. The 7 principles and symbols of Kwanzaa are universal and available for to our entire world to enjoy and practice.
One standard for all humanity is the vision we practice by restoring "Agriculture is the Foundation of Black Culture" we must take greater responsibility to lead the world in providing access to basic diet related food security for people of African ancestry throughout the world whom suffer from unnecessary hunger, we are prepared for that change while building a more perfect union, today.
California is the world's leading Agriculture region. We showcase past obstacles, present opportunity and work toward future solutions, in partnership, with the United States Department of Agriculture. With our community based organization partners we share successful public policy changes and success stories in our California State Capitol during our annual event, California Kwanzaa Ag Expo 2008.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Ed Schaffer and our “California Grown" Agriculture Secretary, A.G. Kawamura both continue to demonstrate courageous leadership toward breaking down historic barriers nationwide and statewide, in "our last U.S. plantation" our United States Department of Agriculture.
California Black Farmers should have been declared an endangered species and received the proper governmental protection, however we have survived though only, 1/4th of 1 percent of all California Farmers. We now prepare for global competition through expansion of our “first fruits celebration” expanding our Kwanzaa Celebration to 365 days a year and actively seeking partnerships throughout the world.
We must embrace change and take full custody of the new agribusiness opportunities made available within the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008, to provide equal access to government resources to develop our African and Caribbean ethnic specialty agriculture products that provide positive diet related health outcomes.
California Black Farmers have sustained an unyielding, relentless attack, often by State and Federal legislative action, judicial review and executive direction. Our California Kwanzaa Ag Expo 2008 celebrates positive change that expands access to technical assistance, career development and economic expansion throughout all aspects of our U.S. Agriculture Industry.
Through sacrifice of our ancestors and elders we have regained our stature and rightful place in the world's leading Agriculture community, we proudly stand upon the shoulders of a great historic legacy of Black Agriculture; California is named after the Black Queen Califia whom battled Hernan Cortez for her ancestral lands of ancient Baja California. William Alexander Leidesdorff, Jr., African Founding Father of California, established Agriculture Export in California; his steam vessel is seen on our California State Seal, developing modern maritime transportation from his 35,000 acre Leidesdorff Ranch along today’s American River Parkway.
The historical legacy of Black Farmers is best reflected in the creation Kwanzaa Holiday, an ancient Pan-African agricultural "first fruits harvest celebration” reestablished by Dr. Maulana Karenga and the US Organization, in 1966 California. Our international holiday is the "California Grown" expression of the very best from many Ancient African traditions. The 7 principles and symbols of Kwanzaa are universal and available for to our entire world to enjoy and practice.
One standard for all humanity is the vision we practice by restoring "Agriculture is the Foundation of Black Culture" we must take greater responsibility to lead the world in providing access to basic diet related food security for people of African ancestry throughout the world whom suffer from unnecessary hunger, we are prepared for that change while building a more perfect union, today.
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Just as the truth should be told about the falsehoods associated with the Jesus myth, Christianity and the story of Christmas it should also be noted that the creator of Kwanzaa Ron Karenga is at the very least a fraud and a criminal.
Not only was his black nationalist organization "Us" responsible for the deaths of two Black Panthers on the UCLA campus in 1969 but he was later convicted of kidnap and torturing two female members of his Us organization.
Below is common knowledge information quoted from Wikipedia:
"In 1971 Karenga, Louis Smith, and Luz Maria Tamayo were convicted of felony assault and false imprisonment for assaulting and torturing two women from the Us organization, Deborah Jones & Gail Davis, over a two day period. [4] A May 14, 1971 article in the Los Angeles Times described the testimony of one of the women: "Deborah Jones, who once was given the Swahili title of an African queen, said she and Gail Davis were whipped with an electrical cord and beaten with a karate baton after being ordered to remove their clothes. She testified that a hot soldering iron was placed in Ms. Davis's mouth and placed against Ms. Davis's face and that one of her own big toes was tightened in a vise. Karenga also put detergent and running hoses in their mouths, she said."
Moreover, Mr Karenga who is championed for his creation of Kwanzaa continues to spew his hate filled docturine at the University of Cal State Long Beach. Indeed, as one former female student of his personally told me. She was thrown out of his class and permanently expelled for questioning his male supremacist beliefs.
Not only was his black nationalist organization "Us" responsible for the deaths of two Black Panthers on the UCLA campus in 1969 but he was later convicted of kidnap and torturing two female members of his Us organization.
Below is common knowledge information quoted from Wikipedia:
"In 1971 Karenga, Louis Smith, and Luz Maria Tamayo were convicted of felony assault and false imprisonment for assaulting and torturing two women from the Us organization, Deborah Jones & Gail Davis, over a two day period. [4] A May 14, 1971 article in the Los Angeles Times described the testimony of one of the women: "Deborah Jones, who once was given the Swahili title of an African queen, said she and Gail Davis were whipped with an electrical cord and beaten with a karate baton after being ordered to remove their clothes. She testified that a hot soldering iron was placed in Ms. Davis's mouth and placed against Ms. Davis's face and that one of her own big toes was tightened in a vise. Karenga also put detergent and running hoses in their mouths, she said."
Moreover, Mr Karenga who is championed for his creation of Kwanzaa continues to spew his hate filled docturine at the University of Cal State Long Beach. Indeed, as one former female student of his personally told me. She was thrown out of his class and permanently expelled for questioning his male supremacist beliefs.
Thank you for your opinion, you are up awful early to be filled with hate. Hopefully you can eat a good breakfast with plenty of juices and fruits. Angel, indeed the millions who are hungry today, working in the fields and wishing for a good meal have your beliefs in mind. The conquistadors whom I assume you embrace enslaved Africans and killed, raped and worse native populations in the western hemisphere we call Latin America. Kwanzaa is an ancient African agriculture celebration, it is time for change that embraces the good in all.
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