{"id":1120488,"date":"2023-12-28T23:54:02","date_gmt":"2023-12-29T04:54:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/op-ed-kwanzaa-freedom-justice-and-peace-principles-and-practices-for-a-new-world-black-press-usa\/"},"modified":"2023-12-28T23:54:02","modified_gmt":"2023-12-29T04:54:02","slug":"op-ed-kwanzaa-freedom-justice-and-peace-principles-and-practices-for-a-new-world-black-press-usa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/freedom\/op-ed-kwanzaa-freedom-justice-and-peace-principles-and-practices-for-a-new-world-black-press-usa\/","title":{"rendered":"OP-ED: Kwanzaa, Freedom, Justice and Peace: Principles and Practices For A New World &#8211; Black Press USA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    By Dr. Maulana Karenga  <\/p>\n<p>    Again, this year we wish for Africans everywhere throughout the    world African community,Heri za Kwanzaa. Happy    Kwanzaa. And we bring and send greetings of celebration,    solidarity and continued struggle for an inclusive and shared    good in the world. Also, in the still-held-high tradition of    our ancestors, we wish for African peoples and all the peoples    of the world all the good that heaven grants, the earth    produces and the waters bring forth from their depths.    Hotep. Ase. Heri. Moreover, among all the goods that    are granted, given and gained through ceaseless striving and    righteous and relentless struggle, we wish, especially for our    people and all other oppressed and struggling peoples of the    world, the shared and indivisible goods of freedom, justice and    peace, deservedly achieved and enjoyed and passed on to future    generations. Indeed, we live in turbulent times of continuing    unfreedom and oppression, the enduring evil of injustice and    destructive conflicts, and unjust and genocidal war. And    freedom, justice and peace in the world and for the good of the    world and all in it are urgent, essential and indispensable.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nana Haji Malcolm rightly and repeatedly taught that freedom is    a natural and necessary right in the pursuit and practice of    justice and equality, the rightful realization of our full    humanity, and the living of a good, meaningful and    ever-promising life. Our honored ancestors also taught us the    life-giving, life-preserving essentiality of justice, saying in    the Husia, Doing justice is breath to the nose.    Indeed, they taught the true balancing of the world lies in    doing justice. And they said of peace and its importance to    the life and community of humankind Exceedingly good is the    presence of peace. And there is no blame in peace for those who    practice it. But always they and history teach us it must be a    peace in freedom and with justice to be a good and rightful    peace. Thus, we are morally called, commanded and compelled to    bear witness to truth and set the scales of justice in their    proper place, especially among the voiceless and devalued, the    downtrodden and defenseless, the oppressed, and the different    and vulnerable.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kwanzaa was conceived and born in transformative struggles of    the Black Freedom Movement. and was also shaped by that    defining decade of fierce strivings and struggles for freedom,    justice and associated goods waged by Africans and other    peoples of color all over the world in the 1960s. Kwanzaa thus    came into being, grounded itself and grew as an act of    freedom, an instrument of freedom, a    celebration of freedom and a practice of    freedom. It was an act of self-determination and    self-authorization; a means of cultivating and expanding    consciousness and commitment; a righteous reveling in our    recaptured sense of the sacredness, soulfulness and beauty of    our Black selves; and the practice of principles that engenders    and sustains liberated and liberating ways to understand and    assert ourselves in the world. And at the heart of this    liberated and liberating practice are the Nguzo Saba,    the Seven Principles developed and directed in the interest of    African and human good and the well-being of the world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Umoja (Unity) calls on us to work and struggle for    principled, purposeful and practiced togetherness in freedom,    justice and peace in our families, communities and the world.    It stresses the ties that link us and cultivate in us    sensitivity to each other, other humans and the world and all    in it. Indeed, it is expressed in the teaching of Nana Dr. Anna    Julia Cooper who affirmed this ancient and African value. She    says, we take our stand on the solidarity of humanity, the    oneness of life and the unnaturalness and injustice of all    favoritism whether of sex, race, condition or country.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kujichagulia (Self-Determination) reaffirms the    fundamental principle and practice of the right of every people    to determine their own destiny and daily lives, to live free in    their own place, space and time. And it reaffirms the right to    resist all forms of unfreedom, injustice and oppression. It    reaffirms Nana Haji Malcolm Xs teaching that Freedom is    essential to life itself (and) to the development of the human    being. (And) If we dont have freedom, we can never expect    justice and equality.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) reminds us    and reaffirms the enduring and essential truth that we must    build the good world we all want and deserve. It teaches the    centrality of togetherness in our constant quest for an    inclusive freedom, justice and peace. And it reaffirms the    reality that only in collective work and responsibility can we    achieve freedom, ensure justice and build the peace and    security of persons and peoples we all long and struggle for    all over the world. And as Nana Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune taught    us, Our task is to remake the world. It is nothing less than    this. And we must do this together, for freedom, justice,    peace and other goods are indivisible and they are vulnerable    and unattainable in isolation. And we know from the hard    lessons of history and the irreducible requirements of our    humanity that there can be no peace without justice, no justice    without freedom and no freedom without the power, will and    struggle of the peoples of the world to achieve and sustain    these shared and vital goods.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) teaches us the    principle and practice of shared work and shared wealth.    Modeled on the shared harvest, it calls for cooperative work,    respect of the rights of the workers and the needs of everyone    for a life of dignity and economic security and the conditions    and capacities to live a free, good and meaningful life. It is    rooted in the concept of kinship with and caring kindness    toward others and the earth and cultivates a sensitivity for    avoiding and resisting injuries to fellow humans and the    natural world.  <\/p>\n<p>    The principle and practice of Nia (Purpose) calls us    to do good in and for the world, to pursue and practice    freedom, justice, peace, caring, sharing and all that    contributes to African and human good and the well-being of the    world and all in it. Indeed, the ancestors teach us in the    Odu Ifa that we should do things with joy for humans    are divinely chosen and righteously challenged to do good in    the world. And they remind us in the Husia that the    good we do for others we are also doing for ourselves, for we    are building the good and promising world we all want and    deserve to live in and to leave as a storehouse of good for    those who come after.  <\/p>\n<p>    The principle and practice of Kuumba (Creativity)    commits us to work and struggle for a new world and a new us    that is rooted in the ancient African ethical imperative of    serudj ta which is a moral obligation to constantly    repair, renew and remake the world, making it more beautiful    and beneficial than we inherited it in the process and practice    of repairing, renewing and remaking ourselves. It teaches and    urges us, in our relations with each other, others and the    earth, to raise up what is in ruins, to repair what is damaged,    to rejoin what is separated, to replenish what is depleted, to    set right what is wrong, to strengthen what is weakened, and to    make flourish that which is fragile, insecure and undeveloped.  <\/p>\n<p>    And the principle and practice of Imani (Faith)    teaches us to believe in the good and strive constantly to    achieve it everywhere and in its most essential, inclusive and    expansive forms. It reminds us that we must have faith in the    future and the new world we seek to bring into being in order    to imagine and build them. And it is a faith that teaches us to    believe that through hard work, long struggle and a whole lot    of love and understanding, we can with other oppressed,    struggling and progressive peoples reimagine and redraw the map    of the world and put in place and develop conditions and    capacities for everyone to live in dignity-affirming,    life-enhancing and world-preserving ways and come into the    fullness of themselves.   <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Maulana Karenga, Professor and Chair of Africana    Studies, California State University-Long Beach; Executive    Director, African American Cultural Center (Us); Creator of    Kwanzaa; and author of Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family,    Community and Culture and Essays on Struggle: Position and    Analysis, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.OfficialKwanzaaWebsite.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.OfficialKwanzaaWebsite.org<\/a>,    <a href=\"http:\/\/www.MaulanaKarenga.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.MaulanaKarenga.org<\/a>; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.AfricanAmericanCulturalCenter-LA.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.AfricanAmericanCulturalCenter-LA.org<\/a>;    <a href=\"http:\/\/www.Us-Organization.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.Us-Organization.org<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<p>    Post Views: 144  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/blackpressusa.com\/op-ed-kwanzaa-freedom-justice-and-peace-principles-and-practices-for-a-new-world\/\" title=\"OP-ED: Kwanzaa, Freedom, Justice and Peace: Principles and Practices For A New World - Black Press USA\">OP-ED: Kwanzaa, Freedom, Justice and Peace: Principles and Practices For A New World - Black Press USA<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> By Dr. Maulana Karenga Again, this year we wish for Africans everywhere throughout the world African community,Heri za Kwanzaa. 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