Hekalu Ya Nia

Hekalu Ya Nia (Temple of Purpose)

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This program is committed to sharing the message and information that Black thinkers have taught Black people about our ancient Kemetic (Ethiopian & Egyptain) Heritage. This program's focus is to share and spot light the highly developed spirituality of the Black People of the Nile Valley whom history has called the ancient Egyptains. Ironically, the sacred literature of ancient Egypt predates the Torah, The Bible and the Quran. So tune in and listen to each broadcast as we Return To Source of our ancient African Spiritual Foundation. Hekalu Ya Nia is an outreach arm of Movements Unlimited Youth and Family Development Company. www.movementsunlimited.com For information email us at info@movementsunlimited.com

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Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) reaffirms the ethics of the harvest, shared work and shared wealth. It thus is opposed to in-equitable distribution of wealth, and re-source monopoly and plunder by the rich and powerful. And it teaches us to... more

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The principle of Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) teaches us that we must build the good and sustainable com-munities, societies and world we all want and deserve to live in and leave to those af-ter us. This means, as... more

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Kwanzaa was created to introduce and reinforce seven basic values of African culture which contribute to building and reinforcing family, community and culture among African American people as well as Africans throughout the world African... more

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Annual Founder’s Kwanzaa Message Dr. Maulana Karenga The celebration of the 45th Anniversary of Kwanzaa is a significant marker and milestone in itself, not only because of what it says about the expansive... more

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Faith in ourselves is key Mary McLeod Bethune taught us, saying the greatest faith is faith in the Creator but great also is faith in ourselves. Without faith nothing is possible with faith nothing is impossible.

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Kuumba is about having a commitment to being creative within the context of our National Community and restoring our people to their traditional greatness and thus leaving our communities more beautiful and beneficial than we each... more

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Mary McLeod Bethune pointed out that we are heirs and custodians of a great civilization and thus we have no business playing the role acting as if we have no culture of our own. We are the Mothers and Fathers of Human civilization! Listen... more

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Tonight as we celebrate Kwanzaa we will discuss how to build our own businesses and profit from them together. Our concern is collective social wealth!

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The Third day of Kwanzaa is Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) This is a commitment to active and informed togetherness on common matters and interest! The principle of Ujima supports the fundamental concept that to be African... more
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