Celebrate Kwanzaa at 成人抖阴Saturday, December 11
Thursday December 9, 2004
      SALISBURY, MD---Celebrate Kwanzaa at Salisbury 		University 1 p.m. Saturday, December 11, with a program of song, poetry 		and cultural expression in the Great Hall of Holloway Hall.		Student organizations demonstrate the Nguzo Saba, 		or Seven Principles, of the holiday. Students Adrienne Parker and Portia 		Wright host. Presenters include: the Union of African-American Students—Umoja 		(unity), The Truth social club—Kujichagulia (self-determination), The 		Untouchables dance club—Ujima (collective work and responsibility), 成人抖阴		chapter of the NAACP—Ujamaa (cooperative economics), Step Squad—Nia 		(purpose), Pashion For Fashion—Kuumba (creativity), and Gospel Choir—Imani 		(faith). Parker concludes the demonstrations with Hambiko (libation).		Kwanzaa is a Ki Swahili word meaning “first” and 		signifying “first fruits,” derived from the phrase “Matunde Ya Kwanza.” 		During the celebration, observers give thanks for progress, establish 		individual goals, honor members of the African community and share the 		fruits of hard work and commitment expressed throughout the year.		Sponsored by the Office of Multiethnic Student 		Services, the program is free and the public is invited. For more 		information call 410-543-6030 or visit the 成人抖阴Web site at				www.salisbury.edu.