Kwanzaa is a weeklong celebrate in African American culture, and the holiday is almost here. Though the holiday is relatively young, over 9 million people celebrate Kwanzaa in the United States.
If you’ve never celebrated Kwanzaa before, there’s no time like the present to start. It was introduced in 1966 by Dr. Maulana "Ron" Karenga, at the height of the Black Power movement.
Christmas, Kwanzaa begins its week-long celebration of African history, values, family, community and culture. Here's what to know.
As Columbus prepares for its 52nd celebration of Kwanzaa, there's also a chance to celebrate the richness of the African diaspora, along with other festivities. Partnering with Tawi Family Village ...
The holiday season is here in Michigan and Kwanzaa is just a few weeks away. This annual celebration of African and African American cultures will bring together loved ones for a time of ...
Kwanzaa, which honors African American and Pan-African culture and traditions, is celebrated from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1, The seven-night celebration stretches across millions of homes and communities ...
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Every year on December 26, the annual commemoration of African-American culture that is Kwanzaa begins. Observed predominantly in the US and across nations of the African diaspora in the Americas ...
Kwanzaa is a weeklong celebration of Pan-African and African American culture that starts today and ends on January 1. At the end, a big communal feast called Karamu is held. The holiday was ...
New to celebrating the holiday or looking for a new way to celebrate Kwanzaa? Give self-care a try. Kwanzaa, which kicks off today, is traditionally celebrated with candles, dinner parties ...