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  1. "Ubuntu" is sometimes translated as "I am because we are" (also "I am because you are"), or "humanity towards others" (Zulu umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu). In Xhosa, the latter term is used, but is often meant in a more philosophical sense to mean "the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity".

  2. Sep 30, 2020 · It’s a way of living that begins with the premise that “I am” only because “we are.” The Kenyan literary scholar James Ogude believes ubuntu might serve as a counterweight to the rampant individualism that’s so pervasive in the contemporary world.

  3. Mar 14, 2017 · Ubuntu is a foreign concept meaning “I am because you are.” It embraces the idea that humans cannot exist in isolation. We depend on connection, community, and caring — simply, we cannot be...

  4. Nov 18, 2016 · Watch Dozie Okeleke as he shares with us the philosophy of Ubuntu: "I am because we are". We are all connected and the only way to be realised as persons is...

  5. This article is guided by, informed to and dealt with Indigenous African faith: Ubuntu that is simply translated as ‘I am because we are.’

  6. Oct 19, 2018 · Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantu” or “I am, because you are” is how we describe the meaning of Ubuntu. It speaks to the fact that we are all connected and that one can only grow and progress through the growth and progression of others.

  7. Dec 9, 2013 · ‘I am; because of you.’” Ubuntu is a beautiful — and old — concept. According to Wikipedia, at its most basic, Ubuntu can be translated as “human kindness,” but its meaning is much bigger in scope than that — it embodies the ideas of connection, community, and mutual caring for all.