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Habari Gani?! Happy Kwanzaa! Ujima!
Ujima means collective work and responsibility. In other words, my brother's problems are my problems. On Day 3 of Kwanzza, let's unpack this Ujima principle and its importance to black youth being raised to be conscious of community ills and seeing themselves as solutionists and helpers one to another. They, too, are their brother's (and sister's) keeper. Here to walk us through this is Dr. Danielle Whylly, an expert on community outreach and youth advocacy. Grab your snacks, meet me on the front porch and let's get this wisdom! See you in the village!
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Habari Gani?! Happy Kwanzaa! Ujima!
Ujima means collective work and responsibility. In other words, my brother's problems are my problems. On Day 3 of Kwanzza, let's unpack this Ujima principle and its importance to black youth being raised to be conscious of community ills and seeing themselves as solutionists and helpers one to another. They, too, are their brother's (and sister's) keeper. Here to walk us through this is Dr. Danielle Whylly, an expert on community outreach and youth advocacy. Grab your snacks, meet me on the front porch and let's get this wisdom! See you in the village!