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Ujamaa, the Entrepreneur.

Posted onJanuary 1, 2015January 17, 20191 Comment

Kwanzaa day 4. Ujamaa represents Cooperative Economics.

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Ujima, the Builder

Posted onDecember 28, 2014January 17, 2019

Another entry into my series Kinara’s Children. Here we have Ujima representing the third day of Kwanzaa and the principle of Collective Work and Responsibility.

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Kuji, the Activist

Posted onDecember 27, 2014October 13, 2020

Continuing with Kinara’s Children. Kwanzaa day 2 is Kujichagulia.

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Umoja means Unity

Posted onDecember 22, 2014November 1, 2016

From my upcoming series Kinara’s Children: Everyday Heroes.  

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Kuumba means Creativity

Posted onDecember 22, 2014November 1, 2016

From my upcoming series Kinara’s Children. Bringing the Nguzo Saba to life!

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Imani Means Faith

Posted onNovember 20, 2014November 1, 2016

Imani is a fortune teller. So when she tells you something, you’d best believe. The quote is from Oprah Winfrey. At least that’s what it said on the internet… so it must be true, right? Another entry into my upcoming series. Look into the crystal ball. All will soon be revealed!

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Kuji Loves Books . . .

Posted onNovember 20, 2014October 13, 2016

. . . In case you hadn’t noticed. This is from an upcoming series/cast of characters due to be finished up in December. I’ll be doing a lot more toon characters in the near future, hope you like that sort of thing. 

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