December 26 marks the first day of Kwanzaa, a week-long holiday celebrating African-American culture, heritage and family.
The Port Arthur Public Library will host a Kwanzaa celebration on December 27, 2024, at 2:00 p.m., focusing on the principle ...
Kwanzaa is annually recognized from December 26 to January 1. A celebration in our region entitled the Kwanzaa: A Seven ...
Kwanzaa honors central principles and symbols of African culture. Here's why fresh produce often appears on tables.
Each table had a paper decoration of the Kinara, a candle holder with seven candles representing the Nguzo Saba or seven ...
December 26 marks the beginning of Kwanzaa celebrations across the United States, including right here in Arizona.
Dr. Jeter Fonee Jones Giles, with the event, shared that Kwanzaa was established in the 1960s by American activist Dr. Maulana Karenga.
Wichita’s African American Council of Elders hosted its 20th annual Kwanzaa celebration at The Center on Thursday.
Kwanzaa” comes from a Swahili phrase which means “first fruits.” This is symbolized with fruits and vegetables on the Kwanzaa ...
In Swahili, kujichagulia or self-determination, is defined by the National Museum of African American History and Culture as ...