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2021 Sacramento Kwanzaa Wakanda Planning

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Date:
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Time:
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Event Type:
Class/Workshop
Organizer/Author:
Khubaka, Michael Harris
Location Details:
Florin Square
Africa House

Building on a good foundation, Ghana is the global headquarters of African Free Trade and the work continues. 7 principles, 7 symbols over 7 days remains our "California Grown" Pan African Holiday, join us plan well.

Get ready to share a broader understanding of our “California Grown” ancient future holiday by showcasing a renaissance of “first fruits of the harvest” year round in our $333 annual California Working Landscape.

Together, we will restore our ancient traditions of agriculture production remembering Pan African Sacred Agriculture Science, expressed here in our birth home, the Sacrament.

Throughout the world, many people have experienced a fantasy frame of reference toward Africa through the lens of Hollywood, an ancient future of Wakanda, created a new look at Africa that will impact the future.

Globally, the COVID-19 Pandemic is nothing new in context of our authentic ancient history.

Pan Africa people have recognized this special time of the year to reflect, remember and reconnect to ancient universal principles of our unique way of being, long ago.

"First Fruits of the Harvest" has an ancient special meaning as we prepare for the winter and summer of 2021 in our journey to reestablish Agriculture as the foundation of our culture here in the “Farm to Fork Capital of America" and the Gold Coast of Africa.

Many non-Africans privately identify and celebrate Kwanzaa.

This year, public gatherings, COVID-19 safe private home gatherings and still other major celebrations in Ghana will be seen in very lively public virtual community activities that display aspects of our vast Pan African Global experience.

Here in Sacramento, the Capitol City of the 5th largest economy on earth, the seat of authority of the State of California, we are slowly awakening to express a positive new way forward, in “the greatest garden of the world.”

Interfaith, intergenerational and international focus will remain our theme this 2020 Kwanzaa Holiday Season.

As we prepare to open our Kwanza365, California Pan African Global Trade and Commerce brand we thank Her Excellency, Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao, former African Union Ambassador to the United States of America for bridging the gap to a greater future.

Together, we experienced a renewed effort and profound message that forever showcased for future generations the great expectation and civic responsibility people of African ancestry continue to demonstrated globally and here in California since the very salient year, 1849..

In the spirit of Wakanda, we demonstrate our ancient future in Umoja, we speak into existence a special first fruits of the harvest, in a good way.

We extend the hand of fellowship, building on the golden promise of our unique California Dream, and do our part to expand efforts toward mutually beneficial California ~ Pan African exchange in harmony with a broader, year-round tangible expression of the ancient signs and symbols seen in the principles and practice of Kwanzaa.

Throughout the Pan African Diaspora, 2021 has been a very exciting year as we witness globally the beginning of the fulfill biblical prophecy, referencing Genesis 15:12-14, connecting Ancient Classical African Civilizations through 1619 along the Kwanza River in Angola to Hampton, Virginia and Murphy’s Corral along the Cosumnes River, to Colton Hall 1849.

Our 2021 Sacramento Wakanda Kwanzaa Project will forever rebuild a people destroyed by epic wars, enslavement, colonization by beginning to heal deep hidden psychological and mental abuse some call the new normal.

1619-2019 marks the end of 400 years of enslavement and affliction here in the English colonies of America, where “Manifest Destiny” established a new way in 1849 California.

Today, we prepare to Build Back Better in 2022o as we expand understanding of our Kwanzaa “California Grown” ancient future holiday by showcasing a renaissance of “first fruits of the harvest” year round by restoring ancient traditions and agriculture production from the Pan African sacred science of agriculture.

Throughout the world, many people have experienced a fantasy frame of reference toward Africa. The ancient future of Wakanda, through the lens of Hollywood created a new look at Africa that will impact the future.

Globally, the authentic ancient history of Africa people recognizes this special time of the year to reflect, remember and reconnect to ancient universal principles of our unique way of being.

"First Fruits of the Harvest" has a special meaning as we mark the winter of 2021, with strong new allies our journey to reestablish Agriculture as the foundation of our culture here in the “Farm to Fork Capital of America” is here.

Many people privately identify and celebrate Kwanzaa, others join with family and friends at private home gatherings and still others are seen in very lively public competitive community activities that display aspects of our vast diversity of our Pan African experience.

Here in Sacramento, the Capitol of the 5th largest economy on earth, the seat of authority of the State of California, we are slowly awakening to express a positive new way forward, in “the greatest garden of the world.”

Celebrating "Womanity" is our theme this 2021 Kwanzaa Holiday Season.

As we prepare to revisit the 9th Annual, Pan African Global Trade and Investment Conference, with Her Excellency, Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao, African Union Ambassador to the United States of America and implement California Pan African Trade Council in 2022.

Together, we will experience a renewed effort and profound message that will showcase for future generations the great expectation and civic responsibility people of African ancestry have demonstrated globally and here in California since the very salient year, 1849..

In the spirit of Wakanda, we demonstrate our ancient future in Umoja, we speak into existence a special first fruits of the harvest, in a good way.

We extend the hand of fellowship, building on the golden promise of our unique California Dream, and do our part to expand efforts toward mutually beneficial California ~ Pan African exchange in harmony with a broader, year-round tangible expression of the ancient signs and symbols seen in the principles and practice of Kwanzaa.

Throughout the Pan African Diaspora, 2021 has been a very special year as we witness biblical prophecy, referencing Genesis 15:12-14, connecting Ancient Classical African Civilizations from along the Kwanza River in Angola to New Bern, North Carolina and Murphy’s Corral along the Cosumnes River, Sacramento County to Colton Hall 1849, Monterey County.

Sacramento Wakanda Kwanzaa Project will forever rebuild a people destroyed by epic wars, enslavement, colonization by beginning to heal deep hidden psychological and mental abuse some call the new normal.

1619-2019 marks the end of 400 years of enslavement and affliction here in the English colonies of America, where “Manifest Destiny” established a new way in 1849 California, today we prepare for our 2022 California Reparations Study looking back to 1442 and the reason the statue of Queen Isabella and Christopher Columbus we installed in the first place.

Matunda Ya Kwanzaa, now is the time…
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