A celebration of history, values, family, community and culture, the inaugural Kwanzaa in the Marketplace was recently held in the State Theatre. “I wanted the area to experience the culture of Africa ...
Hundreds of Queens residents gathered at Queens Borough Hall on Monday, Dec. 30, to celebrate Kwanzaa. Attendees donned ankara-print clothing, daishikis and other traditional West African-inspired ...
Drums beat in intricate rhythms as people entered the Peeler Recreation Center for the GSO Kwanzaa Collective's 15th annual Kwanzaa celebration. Every year, Kwanzaa is held between Dec. 26 and Jan ...
In fact, the last day of Kwanzaa is usually called Siku ya Taamuli or the Day of Meditation. A few of the questions you can ask yourself are “Who am I?”, “Am I really who I say I am?” and “Am I all I ...
Wednesday marks day seven of Kwanzaa, which is the last day of Kwanzaa. The principle is Imani, which is Swahili for “faith.” Imani means to believe with all our heart in our people ...
Teachers can help the students by providing them with a variety of art supplies, including crayons, coloured pencils, markers, and paints, to inspire them to show their creativity. Encourage ...
Families and friends reunited at LEMS Cultural Center and Bookstore for Life Enrichment in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood Saturday on the third night of Kwanzaa — a night dedicated to ...
WEST CHESTER — Kwanzaa is an African American celebration of family, community and culture. Kwanza runs annually for seven days from Dec. 26 through Jan. 1 and was founded in 1966.
"Celebrating Kwanzaa in Difficult and Demanding Times: Lifting up the Light that Last" was this year's theme. Gov. Laura Kelly hosted St. Mark's African Methodist Episcopal Church and community ...