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- That is what students at Ujamaa House at Cornell University believe.
- Of the 140 students who live in Ujamaa, three are white.
- The dormitory based on black culture, Ujamaa, opened in 1971.
- -- Fourth day, Ujamaa, for cooperative economics;
- It intends to reintroduce some of the principles of " Ujamaa ".
- The Ujamaa program saw a shift in agriculture from cash crops to alternative crops.
- Ujamaa stresses the importance of collective economics.
- "You get to be creative, " said Ujamaa member Ashley Baker, 17.
- The ujamaa are totem-type carvings which illustrate lifelike faces of people and various figures.
- Ujamaa Place is not a holding place, but a place of new beginnings and transition.
- The Office for Civil Rights did not seek a similar agreement with respect to the older Ujamaa residence.
- The nationalization of the estates during Ujamaa and the mismanagement of the estates further dropped the production in the country.
- Ujamaa Place programming is made available at no cost to participants, but it is a program that demands mutual accountability.
- She started the adult Ujamaa investment club and later the children's group to teach others how to do the same.
- In 1967, the Tanzanian government declared the " Ujamaa policy ", that set Tanzania into a socialist path.
- In May 2009, Ujamaa Records released the Ted Daniel Trio CD " The Loft Years ), Volume one ".
- "It means everything, " said Olugbala-Knox, 51, director of Omowale Ujamaa / Northwest Community School in Pasadena.
- April Williams, Damon's mother and founder of the Ujamaa Junior Investment Club, wishes someone had taught her to manage her money earlier.
- The move slowed down the potential growth of the city as the government encouraged people not to move in cities but stay in Ujamaa socialist villages.
- But by 1980's the Ujamaa policy proved to be a failure into combating increasing poverty, hunger, and delayed development that Tanzania faced.
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