Kwanzaa Traditions & Customs : Seven Principles of Kwanzaa: Kujichagulia

Added: Aug 19, 2008

From: expertvillage

Duration: 1:7

The Kwanzaa principle of Kujichagulia focuses on self-identity and self-determination. Learn about the principles of Kwanzaa in this free holiday celebration video from an authority on African-American culture. Expert: Masequa Myers Bio: Masequa Myers is the founder and CEO of Masequa Myers & Associates, a full service production and consultation company specializing in the arts and multimedia. Filmmaker: Pemon Rami

Channel: Entertainment

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mathisxwrong Says:

Jul 7, 2009 - When do we get the chicken???

MidgetsArePeopleToo Says:

Aug 6, 2009 - After they finish passing around the kool aid and watermelon

Mayofour Says:

Dec 23, 2009 - You fucking racist bastard!! How DARE you insult someone's faith you inbred cracker. Tell us, your parents refer to each other as "bubby" and "sissy"? Have you married one of your siblings/first-cousins yet or were you planning on waiting till your 14 like your neighbors?

Mayofour Says:

Dec 23, 2009 - You fucking racist bastard!! How DARE you insult someone's faith you inbred cracker. Tell us, your parents refer to each other as "bubby" and "sissy"? Have you married one of your siblings/first-cousins yet or were you planning on waiting till your 14 like your neighbors?

moonstar7 Says:

Dec 27, 2009 - They can't help themselves from hating. They feel that people of African descent are superior to them so they need to hate them. Honor thy ancestors!

babiigurl585 Says:

Dec 27, 2009 - Look yall seriously need to grow up and stop living in the past like for real. And i know some people can't do it, that's whats wrong with this country (America) now. And my brothers and sisters of Africa and African Descent just ignore and let the ignorant people act as they do because they will only be hurting themselves

regina2368 Says:

Dec 30, 2009 - Sister, you are amazing. For those who may want to celebrate Kwanzaa but have no one to share it with, you provide an invaluable service. Thank you. Please keep up the great work.