Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration that honors African-American culture and heritage. Each day of Kwanzaa is dedicated to one of seven principles, known as the Nguzo Saba. The fourth day of Kwanzaa is called Ujamaa, which means “cooperative economics” in Swahili. Ujamaa is a day to reflect on economic cooperation and building strong communities. We hope you enjoy coloring this Kwanzaa Ujamaa Fourth Day coloring page and learning more about the principles of Kwanzaa. Happy Ujamaa!
To celebrate Ujamaa, we have created a fun Kwanzaa Ujamaa Fourth Day coloring page with some interesting facts about this important day.
Fun Facts About Ujamaa:
- Ujamaa is the fourth principle of Kwanzaa and is celebrated on December 28th.
- The concept of Ujamaa emphasizes the importance of economic cooperation and building strong communities through shared resources.
- Ujamaa encourages individuals to support local businesses and invest in their communities.
- On Ujamaa, people often reflect on ways to improve their economic situation and build stronger relationships within their community.
- The colors of Ujamaa are green and black, which represent the earth and the people, respectively.
- The symbol of Ujamaa is a basket, which represents the collective wealth and resources of the community.
- Some traditional activities that are associated with Ujamaa include supporting local businesses, creating economic development plans, and donating to community organizations.
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