Uhuru Movement in Oakland is expanding!

The Uhuru House announces the grand opening of Akwaaba Hall
In October 2015, the Uhuru House at 7911 MacArthur Blvd will launch the beautiful Akwaaba Hall which will be available for rentals for family reunions, graduations, birthdays, community programs and more! Call today to take a tour of our newly renovated facilities.

Uhuru House/Akwaaba Hall
7911 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland
510-569-9620, oakland@uhurumovement.org

Upcoming Events
Saturday July 18, 2015 all day
Uhuru Furniture Sale at the Uhuru House
Come out and sample our famous Uhuru Pies
and other Uhuru Foods treats !

Sunday July 19 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Community meeting

Volunteer! Shop! Participate in the movement!

 

Uhuru Furniture & Collectibles is growing!
The Uhuru Furniture store located at 3742 Grand Avenue in Oakland since 1989 is doubling its size – incorporating the adjacent storefront.

Shop, donate and volunteer for workdays.

Uhuru Furniture is also holding monthly furniture sales at the Uhuru House, 7911 MacArthur Blvd. 510-763-3342, oakland@uhurufurniture.org.

10% off any one item at the Uhuru House Warehouse Sale, Saturday, July 18, 2015!

 

Uhuru Foods & Pies is expanding!
Volunteer for the 34th annual Uhuru Holiday Pie Campaign, November and December 2015!

Uhuru Foods & Pies is an institution of Black Star Industries, building an economy for and by African people in Oakland and around the world.

1-800-578-5157, oakland@uhurupies.org.

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