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On this day, we pledge to believe with all our heart in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders,…
On this day, we pledge to build and develop our community, to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
On this day, we pledge to build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from…
On this day, we pledge to build and maintain our community together and make our brother’s and sister's problems our…
On this day, we pledge to define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves, and speak for ourselves.
"If we don’t know about culture, Kwanzaa educates us. If we forget our culture, Kwanzaa reminds us," says Rev. Mark…
On the last and seventh day of Kwanzaa we celebrate Imani or faith, which helps sustain our communities in times…
On Day 6 of Kwanzaa, we celebrate the principle of Kuumba, which means creativity that we can incorporate more into…
On the second day of Kwanzaa, the practice of Kujichagulia or self-determination is the focus: defining, creating and speaking for…
On the first day of Kwanzaa, Umoja, or Unity is celebrated with acts of community, kindness and togetherness.
The African-American holiday known as Kwanzaa is based in African principles of unity and self-determination.
Kwanzaa was founded in the 60s by Ron Karanga who believed it would help empower African Americans and bring their…
Kwanzaa Crawl- founded by Kerry Coddett and Krystal Stark’s- is a one-day event where people of the African diaspora join together…
Kwanzaa, the much maligned, misunderstood holiday is back to help black America precisely at the time we need it most.
OPINION - Perhaps modifying Kwanzaa to be a true celebration of African-Americans and our unique relationship to this nation would…