Central Africa · DR Congo
Growing together (beyond borders, religion, tribe)
Kuba Umoja School
State borders, religions and tribe divide us. How do we grow together — with connecting things like music, dance and shared infrastructure?
- Patrice LumumbaPan-Africanist — "One Congo" beyond tribal lines.
- Shyaam a-MbulWove 17+ peoples into one kingdom of councils — unity without erasing difference.
- Idris AloomaEnded civil wars; connected far-off powers through diplomacy.
- Njoya wa BamumInvented a script to hold and share knowledge across groups.
- Selam · mgeniPeace & diversity, the Eskista dance: joy that connects without words.
Noa tatizo
We were taught to see tribe first, then religion, then country — and were set against each other. Unity is not the loss of who you are; it is its protection.
I united seventeen peoples — not by making them the same, but by giving them a shared council where all have a voice.
And remember: people connect before they agree — through music, dance, a shared meal. The heart first, then the head.
Tafakari chaguo
A school festival of many voices: each group brings a song or a dance, and at the end everyone dances the same one.
A shared language of respect — learn and write down greetings from every language in the class.
Ambassador pairs: two children from different groups solve a task only together.
Shared infrastructure that belongs to all: a school well, a garden, a library — those who share quarrel less.
A class council where every group has a vote — decisions together, not from above.
Pima
Does every voice carry real weight? The council yes — if no group can be overruled without being heard.
Does it hold under conflict? Ambassador pairs force cooperation — practice for the real thing.
Does it join hearts, not only rules? The festival and dance do — they build the feeling of "us" everything else rests on.
- A monthly "festival of many voices" + one shared closing dance everyone knows.
- A class council with a vote per group + one shared project (well/garden/library).
- A "greetings wall": hello & thank-you in every language of the class.
- Rotating ambassador pairs for cross-group tasks.
- Hold the first festival of many voices with a shared closing dance.
- Set up the class council (one voice per group) and pick a shared project.
- Build the greetings wall.
- Start ambassador pairs for group tasks.