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Celebrate Kwanzaa Today In The Principle Of
Ujamaa The Spirit Of Cooperative Economics
Ujamaa The Spirit Of Cooperative Economics
There will be a Celebration of the 5th Principle of Kwanzaa, "Ujamaa" or Cooperative Economics, today at Rochdale Village in Jamaica NY. Ujamaa which means "Cooperative Economics," and is celebrated the 5th day of Kwanzaa. Did you know that Black businesses only receive 7% support by Black customers and still employ 1 million people?
Did you know if Black people increased their support from 7% to 25% for their businesses they could employ every unemployed Black person in the US today? Let's stop looking to others to do what we can do for ourselves and build our communities together economically. Let's Work Together!
If you are a business person you can't be successful alone. You have to create a team and network with other individuals to cultivate customers and clients to grow your business.
Join us today at the Rochdale Village Community Center, 169-65 137th Ave., Jamaica, NY 11434. And meet and greet to build our businesses collectively for next year. Meet us today 12/29/2017.
Join us today at the Rochdale Village Community Center, 169-65 137th Ave., Jamaica, NY 11434. And meet and greet to build our businesses collectively for next year. Meet us today 12/29/2017.
Get the scoop on how we will work together in our community in 2017 and 2018 to boost business development in the area.
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