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UJIMA (Collective Work & Responsibility) (Kwanzaa, Day 3)


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The Nguzo Saba - The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa
NGUZO SABA
(The Seven Principles)
Umoja
Kwanzaa Symbol - Umoja (unity)

Kujichagulia
Kwanzaa symbol- Kujichagulia (self-determination

Ujima
Kwanzaa Symbol - Ujima (collective work and responsibility)

Ujamaa

Nia
Kwanzaa symbols - Nia (purpose)

Kuumba
Kwanzaa symbol - Kuumba (Creativity)

Imani
Kwanzaa symbol - Imani (faith)

 

UJIMA (Collective Work & Responsibility)


 On this, the third day of Kwanzaa, we celebrate the principle of Ujima, Collective Work and Responsibility. Today we renew our efforts to build and maintain our community, while working with others to solve our problems. 

In traditional Africa, and the Caribbean, and the South, when farmers work together to clear the land, and bring in each other’s crops, they demonstrate Ujima. When immigrants form small, tight-knit groups for circulating money called "partners" or "boxhand" or "susu" or "ekub," they exhibit Ujima too. 

When friends are moving, and you and the others all pitch in to help them move - and at the end of the day, sit down together to a huge home-cooked meal - that is Ujima, Collective Work and Responsibility. When students in class work together on a project, or help each other with their assignments, the spirit of Ujima is also there. 

And on the court, when, the ball freely flows from player to player, effortlessly, selflessly, until one clearly has an open shot, "Ujima!" is the sound of the ball snapping through the net. And when a band is jamming, whether in the basement, on the corner, or up on stage at the Apollo, you’ll always hear one instrument wailing a piercing, plaintive note, "Ujimmaaaa..." it
seems to cry. 

Collective Work and Responsibility! We are all individuals, and we must recognize our individuality. But we are also a people, a community, a whole, living thing that moves as one, to the extent that we allow, no will, it to be so! UJIMA!.

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