No Arena holiday carolers light menorah in Chinatown; Kwanzaa celebration in Old City Holiday celebrations continued throughout the city over the past week. Christmas Day was the first day of Hanukkah ...
The Hourglass Kids will perform at the Hickory ... The Ridgeview Branch library is hosting a Kwanzaa celebration on Monday, Dec. 30, with take-home craft kits and a free book for each person ...
April 22-27: Charlotte Wine + Food Week takes place over fix days, with a series of events to choose from that include wine ...
Like many of the winter holidays, food traditions loom large over the vibrant tables of the Kwanzaa feasts. But what food do ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center will recognize the sixth day of Kwanzaa with a festive celebration, free for attendees. Arts and crafts, as well as food will be ...
With the rhythms of African drums and the singing of traditional African songs, the stage was set Monday night for the continuous Kwanzaa celebration at the Tyler Public Library. The gathering ...
Genealogy is becoming an important facet of the African American Museum at England Manor to help people learn about their ancestry, so much so that museum founder Sylvia England made it part of ...
Umoja Productions hosts annual Children's Kwanzaa Celebration to teach children Kwanzaa's seven principles. A community ...
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Kansas leaders celebrated the sixth annual Kwanzaa celebration Monday at the Statehouse. "Celebrating Kwanzaa in Difficult and Demanding Times: Lifting up the Light that Last" was this year's theme.
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.
Amid the rhythms of dancing and drums, the Winston-Salem Urban League celebrated the life and work of Patricia Sadler on Thursday night during the first night of Kwanzaa. Nearly 200 people ...