Community Voices Recognizes Area Kwanzaa Role Models

by Sonya Hollins, editor
editor@comvoicesonline.com

KALAMAZOO (MICH.)- On December 26, after the Christmas presents are all opened and left-overs are warming up, Kwanzaa is underway. The holiday (December 26-Jan. 1) was founded 45 years ago by Dr. Maulana Karenga, Professor and Chair of Africana Studies, California State University-Long Beach. He is executive director of African American Cultural Center (Us); Creator of Kwanzaa; and author of Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family, Community and Culture and Introduction to Black Studies, 4th Edition (www.MaulanaKarenga.org).

Community Voices looks back at our stories of 2011 to highlight those in our communities who are exemplifying the principles of Kwanazaa. We have divided the seven principles throughout this site as it relates to their contribution. We feel this is a good way to not only educate people about Kwanzaa, but a way to recognize those in our communities who do a great job 365 days a year! Enjoy!

Umoja (Unity) (GOVERNMENT PAGE) The NAACP strives to make a difference in our nation; a fair place for those of all races. https://www.comvoicesonline.com/9086/government/umoja-the-naacp-investigating-work-related-unfairness/

Kujichagulia (Self Determination)(ENTERTAINMENT PAGE) – Students take new dance craze to help give kids a positive outlet, exercise and self esteem. https://www.comvoicesonline.com/6029/entertainment/krump-workshop-to-teach-kids-skills-self-esteem/

Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility)– (SPORTS PAGE) The Derek Jeter Foundation was established in 1996 by Kalamazoo Central Graduate and New York Yankees short stop. He has awarded more than $13 million in grants to create and support programs and activities to inspire young people to TURN 2 healthy lifestyles. https://www.comvoicesonline.com/9040/sports/ujima-yankee-star-reaches-back-to-help-youth/

Ujamma (Cooperative Economics)(BUSINESS PAGE)- The women of Purpose represent various businesses all working together to help one another. https://comvoicesonline.com/9074/business/ujamaa-women-bring-their-talents-together/

Nia (Purpose)(HEALTH PAGE)– The Kalamazoo Junior Girls celebrate helping young girls reach their full potential with their Blue Line to Success program. https://www.comvoicesonline.com/7751/health/volunteers-sought-for-blue-line-to-success-program/

Kuumba (Creativity) (YOUTH PAGE)– 10-year-old Nkiyasi Helm uses her creativity to write her first book. She wants to inspire other young people to write books as well. https://www.comvoicesonline.com/wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&post=9036&message=6

Imani (Faith) (EDUCATION PAGE)- Kalamazoo Public Schools leads the fight to help an entire community become literate. https://www.comvoicesonline.com/8734/education/literacy-program-takes-to-the-neighborhoods/

If you know of others who exemplify any of these principles, share them with us at: http://www.facebook.com/community voices

Sonya Bernard-Hollins

Community Voices was founded in 2005 by James and Arlene Washington in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The weekly print publication provided a unique opportunity to inform the multicultural community of news important to them. In addition, it provided an affordable advertising source for small businesses in the community.