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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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KWANZAA EVENTS IN THE DC, MD, & VA AREAS

DECEMBER 27th,

 


                                                                                                                                   
It's Kwanzaa Time!!! - 2011

A lot of you were invited to different Kwanzaa Events but responded with I wish I could have been there, or I wish they had something like that where I am...
Well that is possible!
The Harambee Connection and friends once again invite you to join an Online Kwanzaa Gathering where you can attend at the comfort of your home, work, or wherever you are...
Connect with us at Tuesday, December 27th 7-10pm eastern time:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/harambeeconnection/2011/12/28/the-hc-live-direct

or call in to (626) 696-8517 for your live participation.

This Online Global Kwanzaa Gathering is where you and other celebrants of Kwanzaa are coming together from near and far, representing a portion of the Africans in the diaspora that have this unique time to come together at the same relative time. Showing our Umoja, expressing our Kujichagulia and sharing in Libations, Spoken Word, Music and more....

Tell your friends and family, and join the gathering. We look forward to your presence and participation.

Kujichagulia Night 2011. A Self-Determination Celebration
The Government of the UNIA-ACL Legal Defense Committee and the King Baba Kamau - Queen Mother James UNIA-ACL Divisioin 332 presents:
Keynote Speaker: Mama Tendai Paula Johnson of the African Diaspora Ancestral Commemoration Institute - ADACI

UNIA-ACL Citizenship Induction Program

President General: Senghor Baye
Counsel General: I-Nia Reginia Rogers
Inner-Attainment by KaBa
Candle Lighting Ceremony
Dinner Sales - African Market Place
2315 18th Pl. N.E., Washington, DC 20018
Free Admission
For Further Information Call: 202-636-1116


DECEMBER 28TH






THE DANCE INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON
Fabian Barnes, Founder and Artistic Director

PRESENTS
DIW's Annual Spirit of Kwanzaa Celebration Concerts

Columbia Heights Education Campus Auditorium
3101 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC  20010

Wednesday, December 28th:
* Opening Night Performance, 7pm start; doors 6:30pm
 
 



AND

DECEMBER 29TH
Thursday, December 29th:
* Evening Performance 7pm start; doors 6:30pm





DECEMBER 30TH
NIA KWANZAA CELEBRATION - Hosted by Dr. Yew
Friday, December 30th (7pm - 10pm)
Everlasting Life
9185 Central Ave.
Capitol Heights, MD!
Cost - Donation of your choice
Vendors Needed!- Reasonable Pricing
Contact (202) 413-4581 for more info.


 

 

December 31st Capital City Kwanzaa Festival

1:00p to 9:00p

at Showplace Exhibition Center, Richmond, VA

Price: $6-7

Phone: (804) 644-3900

Age Suitability: All Ages

Elegba Folklore Society, Richmond’s Cultural Ambassador, presents the 2011 Capital City Kwanzaa Festival on Saturday, December 31, 1:00 p.m. – 9:00pm at The Showplace Exhibition Center, 3000 Mechanicsville Turnpike, Richmond, Virginia.
The 2011 Capital City Kwanzaa Festival presents a carefully planned series of events that please the palette of attendees and capture the spirit and the significance of the Kwanzaa holiday.


RESOURCES
http://toronto.mediacoop.ca/blog/ajamu-nangwaya/9463

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

I AM AN AFRICAN IN AMERICA!

I AM CHINUE X!


I AM CREATED AND MOLDED FROM THE DIVINE CREATOR'S AND THE AFRICAN ANCESTORS’ OWN BLESSINGS!


I AM A DAUGHTER, SISTER, MOTHER, LOVER,
FRIEND BUT FIRST AND FIRST MOST, I AM AN AFRICAN QUEEN!

I HAVE INHERITED GREATNESS AND ROYALTY
FROM THE SOIL OF ALKEBULAN, KMT, AND THE RIVER NILE!


I POSSESS ANCESTRAL WARRIOR SPIRITS OF AFRICAN LINEAGE THAT DEMANDS, DEFENDS AND FIGHTS FOR EQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR ALL AFRICAN PEOPLE!

IN HONOR OF ALL AFRICAN KINGS AND QUEENS, I WILL NOT BE INTIMIDATED,
DEGRADATED OR DEHUMANIZED!

I AM AFRICAN IN AMERICA!


Chinue X, November 30, 2011

Sunday, November 13, 2011

TEACH FREEDOM




The self-conscious use of education as an instrument of liberation among Africans and Africans in American as old as education among African Americans. This dynamic anthology is about those forms of education intended to help people think more critically about the social forces shaping their lives and think more confidently about their ability to react against those forces. Featuring articles by educator-activists Fannie Theresa Rushing,Charles M.Payne, Susan Wilcox, Charles E. Cobb Jr, and others, this collection explores the largely forgotten history of attempts by African Americans such as Septima Clark, Ella Baker and Mary McLeod-Bethune to use education as a tool of collective liberation. Together these articles explore the variety of forms those attempts have taken, from the shadow of slavery to the contradictions of hip-hop. Contributors address Lessons from the Past and discuss Citizenship Schools in the south, Ella Baker and the Harlem Y, Mississippi Freedom Schools, and Black Panther Liberation Schools. Contemporary models are covered as well, demonstrating the depth and tenacity of the tradition in such efforts as the Freedom Schools established by the Childrens Defense Fund.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

WHY CULTURAL REVOLUTION?

“In this Cultural Revolution, As Afrkns we MUST Deconstruct Eurocentric behaviors and ideologies of Individualism, in order to Reconstruct our Afrkn Self in Communal Collectivism. To be a True Pan Afrkn is to be CENTERED in Afrkn Tradition, Heritage and Culture – Grounded in the knowing of True Ancient Kmt Civilization and Afrkn Antiquity and our True Contributions to World Civilization and the building of the Americas. To be a True Pan Afrkn is to not view Yourself as an Afrkn American, but to see Your Self as an Afrkn. To "Know Thyself" as a True Pan Afrkn is to hold, as a Life Priority, the Best Interest of ALL Afrkn People.”


The Chinue X Project, Inc. September 2011

Friday, July 29, 2011

Chinue X's Book List #2

"A sterling effort to bring together ideas and research...in order to begin to build a foundation for an alternative education process for black children" Essie Manuel Rutledge, Contemporary Sociology


"Hale provides parents, teachers and school adminstrators with a model for a "culturally appropriate pedagogy" to insure more-positve educational outcomes for African American Children." from the Foreword by V.P. Franklin


"The seeds for the problem of the 13-21 age group were planted, watered, and cultivated long before, and bear the distinctive bitter fruits of motivation. We as a society continue to reap a weak, bitter harvest because we sow such weak, bitter seeds." Sanyika Anwisye, Co-Director, Frederick Douglas Institure, St. Louis

"Whatever individual or institution controls test construction, test production, test promotion and testmous power over the lives and fortunes of students,teachers, counselors, administrators, and American communites." The Late Norman R. Dixon dissemination exercises enor

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Chinue X's Book List #1

 
Akbar, Na'im.  2003. Akbar Papers In African Psycholology.
Mind Productions & Associates, Inc. Tallahassee, Fl.

Asante, Molefi K. 1990. Kemet, Afrocentricity and Knowledge Africa World Press, Inc. Trenton, NJ.