Habari Gani?: Ujima

Day 3 of 7 of Kwanzaa: Ujima (oo-JEE-mah) Meaning: Collective Work & Responsibility Building and maintaining our community together. Reflection: Who can you help today—and who helps you? Honor the principles. Pass them on. Follow @BlackHistoryEveryday because Black history lives every day.

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Habari Gani: Umoja

Day 1 of Kwanzaa Umoja (oo-MOH-jah) Meaning: Unity Unity means building and maintaining harmony in the family, community, nation, and race. 🖤 Reflection: How are you practicing unity today—at home, at work, or in your community? 🟥🟩🖤

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Rev. Dr. Alma Maria Stevens

Rev. Dr. Alma Marie Stevens born 1937 Healer • Teacher • Spiritual Leader • Author Today we honor Rev. Dr. Alma Marie Stevens — a trailblazing minister and transformational teacher whose work has empowered generations to heal from within and rise into their greatness. For over 40 years, she has shared the message that transformed […]

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Willie Brown Jr.

Willie L. Brown Jr., born in 1934, made history as San Francisco’s first Black mayor — serving two terms until 2004. A true trailblazer in California politics, Brown’s leadership opened doors for generations to follow. ✊🏽✨ #BlackHistoryEveryday #WillieBrown #SanFranciscoHistory #Trailblazer #RepresentationMatters #BlackExcellence #BayAreaHistory #KnowYourHistory

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