On Day 5 of our journey through the Nguzo Saba, the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa, we explore Nia: Purpose. A collective intention to develop our communities. What is Nia? Nia, a Swahili word meaning “intention” or “purpose”, is celebrated on the fifth day of Kwanzaa. This principle highlights the significance of living with intention and… Continue reading Kwanzaa Festival Day 5: Nia – Purpose. Collective intention to develop our communities
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Kwanzaa Festival Day 4: Ujamaa – Cooperative Economics to support the community
On Day 4 of our journey through the Nguzo Saba, the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa, we arrive at Ujamaa: Cooperative Economics. Kwanzaa is a celebration that has grown in practice in African-American communities in the USA, but stems from African philosophies, and was originally envisioned as a way to celebrate African culture and foster unity.… Continue reading Kwanzaa Festival Day 4: Ujamaa – Cooperative Economics to support the community
Kwanzaa Festival Day 3: Ujima – Collective work and responsibility
As we journey through the Nguzo Saba, the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa, we arrive at Ujima: Collective Work and Responsibility. To build and maintain our community together and to make the problems of our brothers and sisters our own, working to solve them together. Each principle continues to build on the foundation of community and… Continue reading Kwanzaa Festival Day 3: Ujima – Collective work and responsibility
Kwanzaa Festival Day 2: Kujichagulia – the principle of Self-Determination and education and technology as our tools
On the second day of our journey in observing Kwanzaa, we explore the Kujichagulia: the principle of self-determination. Kwanzaa is a vibrant seven-day festival celebrated from December 25th to January 1st, shines a spotlight on the rich tapestry of the African diaspora and its enduring cultural contributions. Founded by members of the African American community… Continue reading Kwanzaa Festival Day 2: Kujichagulia – the principle of Self-Determination and education and technology as our tools
Kwanzaa Festival Day 1: Umoja – Empowering communities through Unity
As we start our seven day journey of observing the principles of Kwanzaa, the principle of unity takes on a special significance. Umoja, or Unity, is not only the first principle of Kwanzaa, but it is also its beating heart. It is a call to come together as one, to find strength in our connections,… Continue reading Kwanzaa Festival Day 1: Umoja – Empowering communities through Unity
Kwanzaa Festival: An introduction to the seven principles of Kwanzaa and their meaning
Have you ever felt inspired by a celebration that brings people together and honours shared values? Kwanzaa is one such celebration. It is a week-long tradition that celebrates African heritage, culture, and values. Although it started in the United States, its impact has spread globally. Read on to learn more.
Celebrating Ghana National Farmers’ Day: Honouring the Backbone of the Nation
Every year, on the first Friday of December, Ghana comes alive with vibrant celebrations to honour its farmers and fishers. National Farmers’ Day is a significant event that recognises the invaluable contributions of these hardworking individuals to the nation’s economy and food security. A brief history National Farmers’ Day was instituted in 1985 by the… Continue reading Celebrating Ghana National Farmers’ Day: Honouring the Backbone of the Nation
International Volunteer Day 2024: How does volunteering affect communities?
Reflections on International Volunteer Day Every year on December 5th, the world celebrates International Volunteer Day, established in 1985 by the United Nations to celebrate the essential work of volunteers at local, national and international levels. Discussing the role of volunteering in reaching the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), they emphasize that “volunteering is an… Continue reading International Volunteer Day 2024: How does volunteering affect communities?
Celebrating World Food Day 2024: Right to Foods for a Better Life and Future
Every year on 16th October, the world unites to celebrate World Food Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about global hunger and promoting actions to ensure food security and nutritious diets for all. This year, the theme is “Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future”, emphasising the importance of diversity,… Continue reading Celebrating World Food Day 2024: Right to Foods for a Better Life and Future
International Day of Rural Women 2024: The Hidden Force Sustaining Our Planet
Every year on October 15th, we celebrate the International Day of Rural Women, which was established by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly. This day highlights the important role rural women play in food production, environmental care, and climate action. That’s why this year, the theme is to celebrate how rural women are the backbone… Continue reading International Day of Rural Women 2024: The Hidden Force Sustaining Our Planet