The Story of ULU


Uluntu/Ubuntu is translated too, “I am because we are”

 “An anthropologist thought he would test a group of African children with presenting to them a “challenge.” He placed a bowl of fruit underneath  a tree and told the children that the first person to reach the tree could have the fruit. When he told the children to run, they all took each other’s hands and ran together, in unity. The children arrived to the fruit underneath the tree together, no one was left behind and no one advanced ahead. They all enjoyed the fruit together. When the anthropologist asked them why they chose to run as a group when they could have had more fruit individually, one child spoke up and said “UBUNTU”, how can one be happy if all the other children are sad?”

ULU Founders

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LITHA NCANISA

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HEDIYEH KARIMIAN

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KADRE GRAY