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Kory
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Oops! I nearly forgot to post today's principle!!!
Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) : building and maintaining our community--solving problems together. In other words, support black businesses... Support community businesses... I buy your goods, you buy mine. We should strive to support our community together. :) "My car it is my life... and like my life it carries me around." --- My Bubba and Mi Picture drawn by ~isa~ | ||||
Posted 12-28-2019, 10:37 PM |
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Kory
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I agree! :D
This is the first time I've been a part of a real community! My community now has these little "festivals" where they give members of the community free treats and offer different things from different local shops ! I always enjoy buying goods from my local shops! There's several that are really nice and it feels good to be a part of a community! "My car it is my life... and like my life it carries me around." --- My Bubba and Mi Picture drawn by ~isa~ | ||||
Posted 12-28-2019, 11:00 PM |
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Death by Mirrors
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I admit I usually have no clue about the ethnicity of artists I admire. Like, I'm more interested in the actual work of art than the person behind it. Be it pictures, music, crafts...
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Posted 12-30-2019, 07:18 AM |
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Death by Mirrors
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*crosses fingers* let it be "eat a lot of ice cream"
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Posted 12-30-2019, 10:39 PM |
Kory
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Hey hey, friends!
Sorry I disappeared for a while. My period started and I was having some... not-so-fun stuff going on. I'm alright now, hopefully I can finish the holiday alright! The day I missed was; Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) : building and maintaining retail stores and other businesses and to profit from these ventures. I think I got Ujima, and Ujamaa mixed up! They're both extremely similar, though. But I think Ujima is more of like... solving problems together as a community. In other words, *talking* to each other, *communicating* to each other to solve problems in the community. Today is; Nia (Purpose) : work collectively to build communities that will restore the greatness of African people. I feel like this is pretty much self-explanatory. But I don't think we need to "restore" greatness. We're already great as we are! BUT, I do feel that maybe we could continue to show the *great* things people of African descent have done. :) We can continue to be great from here on out too! "My car it is my life... and like my life it carries me around." --- My Bubba and Mi Picture drawn by ~isa~ | ||||
Posted 12-31-2019, 05:39 PM |
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Death by Mirrors
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I really like Nia the way you describe it. Greatness has always been there, just not so visible and/or overshadowed by other events. For example in our History class we used to learn exactly two things about people of African descent: they were shipped as slaves, and some guy named Martin Luther King gave a famous speech. No word about activists like Harriet Tubman or Sojourner Truth, neither any mention of scientists like Katherine Johnson or Dorothy Vaughan.
Of course every country will focus on its own history and only briefly touch others, so I imagine US history might mention more (or simply different) people. Nevertheless if you look closely there has always been more to say than just "uh, they're a bunch of former slaves who were treated as second grade citizens back in the fifties". I think it's worthwile to remember what great deeds your ancestors have done (and what "small" deeds that won't make it into the history books but still can be a great source of pride) and think about how you want to achieve greatness in your own life. | ||||
Posted 01-02-2020, 04:26 AM |
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Death by Mirrors
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*nods* Yep, those too.
Point is, if we don't learn this stuff in school, let's not forget the average curriculum is far off from what we need in life anyway. We have a secret power former generations did not have: internet! So we can find our own role models easier than anyone before us. | ||||
Posted 01-03-2020, 12:42 PM |
Den
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We can also educate ourselves better than what the school systems are willing to do.
I use She/Her and They/Them pronouns.
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Posted 01-04-2020, 10:42 PM |
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Death by Mirrors
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