CULTURAL AWARENESS

Close-up of a black book titled "What Must Be Done" with the author’s name, Taka Kilimanjaro, Ph. D., visible at the bottom of the cover. The book is standing upright on a surface, behind other books with colorful covers, against a background of black, green, and red fabric.
Logo for NJIA Group of Monroe County, New York, showing four diverse people with books and a map of Africa in the background. Symbols of study and teaching are included, emphasizing themes of knowledge, culture, community, and empowerment.

NKCP offers comprehensive cultural workshops structured in the synthesized philosophies of Maat, Kawaida, and Afrocentricity.

Our workshops cover the Seven Components of Afrocentric Culture:

  • Spirituality

  • History

  • Social Organization

  • Economic Organization

  • Political Organization

  • Creative Expression

  • Ethos

The Njia Group Meets on the 2nd and 4th Sunday

of Each Month

At The Cornerstone Community Space,

392 Thurston Road, 14619

To Renew Our Spiritual and Cultural Strength

Person playing a drum with their hands, wearing a colorful shirt with a cartoon face and African pattern details.

Our Cultural Education and Social Entertainment Services Include:

  • Cultural Advocacy and Agency

  • Community Organizing Workshops

  • Cultural Workshops

  • Afrocentric Public Speakers

  • Dance Parties/Professional DJ

  • Nommo (Universal IPower)

  • NKCP Online Radio Spots