The Lakewood Black Caucus Kwanzaa celebration was held on Saturday, December 28th, which was the third day of Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa is a secular celebration of heritage based on seven principles founded by ...
Kwanzaa begins that day after Christmas — Thursday, Dec. 26 — and runs through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. Is Kwanzaa a federal holiday? Kwanzaa is not recognized as an official federal holiday, which ...
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Kwanzaa is the annual celebration of African-American and Pan-African culture affirming history, values, family, and community. Created by activist Maulana Karenga, Kwanzaa is observed December 26th ...
The foods that adorn Kwanzaa tables embody the vibrant hues of the celebration: black, red, and green. But what do the colors ...
Each table had a paper decoration of the Kinara, a candle holder with seven candles representing the Nguzo Saba or seven ...
Kwanzaa honors central principles and symbols of African culture. Here's why fresh produce often appears on tables.
There's a variety of festive and cultural experiences for people of all ages to enjoy, from family-friendly New Year's Eve events to classical music performances and a ballet based on a classic story.
This gingerbread cake — with a swoop of molasses frosting — is rich and complex in flavor. It’s also a snap to make.
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 ...