Ubiquity: Howard's Best Kept Secret
By Jacinth Jones, Campus Staff Writer
Posted 1:00 PM EST, Mon., Sept. 19, 2016
It is no easy task being Howard’s oldest Afrocentric service organization, and the members of Ubiquity are aware of that. Named as Howard’s best kept secret, the ‘Ubiquitarians’ certainly have a legacy to uphold.
Founded in 1973 at Meridian Hill Hall, Ubiquity is an Afrocentric organization that centralizes Nguzo Saba (the seven principles of Kwanzaa) in its mission statement to uphold the pillars of community service, academic excellence, and omnipresent love between all people, specifically black men and women.
“We are a collective who seeks to spread love to the D.C. and Howard community through the service that we do,” said Malikia Johnson, president of Ubiquity...
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