

AHIDIANA MEMBERS
While the Ahidiana organization had many active supporters along its 15 year journey, the members listed here were those who regularly attended the organization’s weekly study sessions; fulfilled assigned responsibilities necessary for the success of Ahidiana programs; and paid household dues when instituted.
OPERATING PRINCIPLES

AHIDIANA OPERATING PRINCIPLES
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In 1973, Mtumishi St. Julien wrote the first Operating Principles, after many Ahidiana work/study sessions, to act as the ideological guide for our cadre and an inspiration for those who chose to work to improve the lives of African peoples around the world. Kalamu ya Salaam added many key concepts and edited later editions. The attached document, Ahidiana Operating Principles, is the final and most praised edition.
Ahidiana Work/Study Center
AHIDIANA WORK/STUDY T-SHIRT LOGO
AHIDIANA WORK/STUDY CENTER BROCHURE
THE RIGHT AND RESPONSIBILITY TO EDUCATE BLACK CHILDREN IS FINALLY OURS ALONE
PRACTICE THE VALUES AND LOVE REVOLUTION
RAISING OUR CHILDREN TO MAKE THE WORLD BETTER & MORE BEAUTIFUL
DARASA: Passing on Knowledge & Skills
KAZI STILL IS THE BLACKEST OF THEM ALL
YOUNG SOLDIERS & WARRIORS: Raising Emotionally Committed Black Leaders
PARENTS, TEACHERS, RESTORERS, BLACK SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
WHAT SHOULD BE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN INDEPENDENT BLACK SCHOOL
IDEOLOGY IN ACTION
CELEBRATE/EMPOWER WOMEN
AHIDIANA ANNUAL BLACK WOMAN AGENDA
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THE CALL TO CONFERENCE (CA. 1978)
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THE STRUGGLE TO SMASH SEXISM IS A STRUGGLE TO DEVELOP WOMEN (CA. 1978)
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REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS (CA. 1978)
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WE MUST PAY GREAT ATTENTION TO THE PARTICULAR PROBLEMS OF BLACK WOMEN (CA. 1978)
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IDENTITY AND ASSERTIVENESS (CA. 1979)
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WE HAVE THE RIGHT AND RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW (CA. 1979)
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A PROFILE OF BLACK WOMEN (CA. 1979)
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REVOLUTIONARY LOVE
