Across Our Location, Families, Organizations, and Persons…. No Matter Our Age, Sex or Where We Live, We Are.

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Across Our Location, Families, Organizations, and Persons…. No Matter Our Age, Sex or Where We Live, We Are

UMOJAKUJICHAGULIAUJIMA MAKA The Metro Atlanta Kwanzaa Association MXGM Night Malcolm X Grassroots Movement First Afrikan Church Children’s Kwanzaa & Evening Festivities Three Days of Celebration in Our Soul Circles Kwanzaa is a time of gathering, honoring, and celebrating the beauty and genius of the Afrikan Family! Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 28

KWANZAA 7 Happy Days

We Will Honor Our Ancestors, We Will Sing, We Will Dance, We Will Light the Kwanzaa Candles and Learn About the Seven Principles in Our Lives Today We Invite You To Three Days of Connecting Umoja "To strive for a principled and harmonious togetherness in the family community, nation and world African community.” Kujichagulia "To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves." Ujima "To build and maintain our community together and to make our Brother's and sister's problems, our problems and to solve them together.".

Umoja Soul Circles The Metro Atlanta Kwanzaa Association (MAKA) Kujichagulia Soul Circles Afrikan Naming ceremony, Kilombo Academic Institute, New Afrikan Scouts, Conscious Spoken Word & More! Ujima Soul Circles Children’s Kwanzaa Crafts Kwanzaa Songs & Stories 7-Kwanzaa Candle Lighting Edilegba Elders & Youth Dance Ngoma Lungundu Drummers

“Soul Circles Connected Makes Us Whole” Our 2014 Kwanzaa focuses on the importance of recognizing how are staying connected throughout the year Connecting Our Struggle and Work Connecting Our Culture Connecting Our Relationships Keeps Our Liberation & Justice In The Center of Our Lives!

Kujichagulia Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM) Begins at 7:00 p.m. LOCATION: First Afrikan Church 5197 Salem Road Lithonia Spoken Word Youth Performances Kwanzaa Ceremony

Children’s Crafts, Songs, Gift Making Drum and Dance Workshop Ujima 2 Part Festivities Children’s Kwanzaa & Evening Kwanzaa Celebration Sunday, Dec. 28, pm -& 7pm First Afrikan Church 5197 Salem Road Lithonia Children’s Kwanzaa 4-6 p.m. Evening Kwanzaa Ceremony -7pm