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Ujima is a national resource center that provides support and is a voice for the Black community in response to domestic, sexual and community violence
- UJIMA ADULT AND FAMILY SERVICES, INC. - Home
Ujima is a African advocate dedicated to healing and strengthening our community through a cultural lens There is a real need for African behavioral health services — a need exacerbated by systemic racism
- Ujima – Family Recovery Services
Since 1986, Ujima has made a significant contribution towards stopping substance abuse and empowering mothers and fathers to develop life skills to lead healthy, productive lives
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"To build and maintain our community together and to make our Brother's and sister's problems our problems and solve them together " Ujima Community Services will seek to meet this mission through opportunities, programming, and experiences focusing on self empowerment and mental health development
- Official Kwanzaa Website
The third principle is Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) which is a commitment to active and informed togetherness on matters of common interest The principle of collective work and responsibility also points to the fact that African freedom is indivisible
- Ujima Company, Inc.
While firmly rooted in the many traditions of African-American theatre, Ujima includes in its long history, productions from the traditions of other people of color, from other countries and cultures, and from the all-encompassing spectrum of traditional and contemporary American theatre
- Nguzo Saba - The Seven (7) Principles of Kwanzaa: UJIMA
The Third Principle is Ujima which is a commitment to active and informed togetherness on matters of common interest It is also recognition and respect of the fact that without collective work and struggle, progress is impossible and liberation unthinkable
- Ujima in Action: Building Power and Wellness Across Generations
Our collective responsibility, our Ujima, is to see that vision through, making daily commitments that move us closer to liberation Today, our network has over 100 men, spanning four generations, leading collective efforts to improve the lives and well-being of Bay Area communities of color
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