Kwanzaa Ujima Third Day Coloring Pages

Kwanzaa Ujima Third Day

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 third day of Kwanzaa is called Ujima, which means “collective work and responsibility” in Swahili. Ujima is a day to reflect on the importance of working together and taking responsibility for one another. Download and print out Kwanzaa Ujima Third Day Coloring Pages today! Have fun.

To celebrate Ujima, we have created a fun Kwanzaa Ujima Third Day Coloring Pages with some interesting facts about this important day.

Fun Facts About Ujima:

  1. Ujima is the third principle of Kwanzaa and is celebrated on December 27th.
  2. The concept of Ujima emphasizes the importance of working together to build strong communities and to take responsibility for each other’s well-being.
  3. Ujima encourages individuals to participate in community activities and to be active in creating positive change.
  4. On Ujima, people often reflect on ways to support their community and work towards common goals.
  5. The colors of Ujima are red, black, and green, which represent the blood of the people, the color of their skin, and the earth, respectively.
  6. The symbol of Ujima is a cup, which represents the collective responsibility to share resources and support one another.
  7. Some traditional activities that are associated with Ujima include volunteering in the community, participating in community service projects, and attending community events.

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