Home Actor Rockmond Dunbar HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2021 Rockmond Dunbar Instagram - “A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him, and a child cannot afford to be fooled. A child cannot be taught by anyone whose demand, essentially, is that the child repudiate his experience.” -James Baldwin #blackhomeschoolers #blackeducators #blackeducation #blacklove #black #❤️ #jamesbaldwin #blackkids

Rockmond Dunbar Instagram – “A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him, and a child cannot afford to be fooled. A child cannot be taught by anyone whose demand, essentially, is that the child repudiate his experience.” -James Baldwin #blackhomeschoolers #blackeducators #blackeducation #blacklove #black #❤️ #jamesbaldwin #blackkids

Rockmond Dunbar Instagram - “A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him, and a child cannot afford to be fooled. A child cannot be taught by anyone whose demand, essentially, is that the child repudiate his experience.” -James Baldwin #blackhomeschoolers #blackeducators #blackeducation #blacklove #black #❤️ #jamesbaldwin #blackkids

Rockmond Dunbar Instagram – “A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him, and a child cannot afford to be fooled. A child cannot be taught by anyone whose demand, essentially, is that the child repudiate his experience.” -James Baldwin #blackhomeschoolers #blackeducators #blackeducation #blacklove #black #❤️ #jamesbaldwin #blackkids | Posted on 12/Nov/2020 18:48:07

Rockmond Dunbar Instagram – Quintin….Rest in Power Cuzzo!!!Happy Birthday #💪🏾❤️👍🏾 #🐉 @eastbaydragonsmc…. Gone but not forgotten! #ride #eastbaydragons #soulonbikes #✊🏾
Rockmond Dunbar Instagram – Maulana Karenga created Kwanzaa in 1966 during the aftermath of the Watts riots. Karenga said his goal was to “give Blacks an alternative to the existing holiday and an opportunity to celebrate themselves and their history, rather than simply imitate the practice of the dominant society.” For Karenga, a major figure in the Black Power movement of the 60s/70s the creation of such holidays also underscored the essential premise that “you must have a cultural revolution before the violent revolution. The cultural revolution gives identity, purpose, and direction.” 

The name Kwanzaa derives from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, meaning “first fruits of the harvest”. It was decided to spell the holiday’s name with an additional “a” so that it would have a symbolic seven letters. 
Kwanzaa celebrates what its founder called the seven principles of Kwanzaa, or Nguzo Saba (originally Nguzu Saba – the seven principles of African Heritage). They were developed in 1965, a year before Kwanzaa itself. These seven principles comprise Kawaida, a Swahili word meaning “common”. Each of the seven days of Kwanzaa is dedicated to one of the following principles: Today is 
• Umoja (Unity): To strive for and to maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race.
Peace and Light on your journey.💪🏾❤️✊🏾

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