The first principle of Kwanzaa is Umoja, which means unity. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining and attaining togetherness in communities, families, and nations, particularly among Black people.
Economic unity is crucial because it strengthens Black-owned businesses, promotes economic autonomy, and ensures that money circulates within the Black community. This helps build economic power and self-sufficiency, which are essential for community growth and resilience.
December 26, 2024, marks the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, triggered by a 9.1 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Sumatra. This disaster killed approximately 230,000 people across multiple countries, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in modern history.
The podcast recommends using apps like BLAP and websites like OBWS.com to find and support Black-owned businesses. It also emphasizes the importance of consciously choosing to spend money within the Black community to strengthen economic infrastructure.
The podcast highlights that Black people, particularly Black women, vote overwhelmingly in the same direction, demonstrating unity in political action. For example, in the recent election, over 90% of Black women and nearly 80% of Black men voted for Vice President Kamala Harris.
On this new episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast Omar Moore on day one of the seven days of Kwanzaa, an African-American holiday. Today's focus is Umoja (unity). Also: What is the New Year looking like for you? Recorded on December 26, 2024.
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