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The Sankofa Bird represents going back and getting what was lost, it is a symbol from the Akan people of Ghana.
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Guidelines:
The Kwanzaa Roundtable will meet every month to educate, train, and mobolize the African community to change its condition through self-empowerment using the Principles of Kwanzaa and the Philosophy of Kawaida.
Volunteer:
The members of the Kwanzaa Roundtable are committed to improving the condition of their communities and are willing to contribute in this endeavor. Remember it takes a collective group of people to change the condition of a community. JOIN US!!!
Mission:
The Kwanzaa Roundtable is a community intervention organization that takes no position on religious, political, or governmental issues, while encouraging positive images of Africans by changing how we see ourselves and others. Therefore, a community based culturally specific social service initiative.
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