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 ...
Harambee Stars interim Head Coach Francis Kimanzi released the final list of 24 players selected to represent Kenya in the upcoming Mapinduzi Cup, set to begin on Friday in Pemba Island. The team ...
Remember that Kwanzaa is a non-religious celebration ... At the end of the 7 days, we chant Harambee seven times to signify the end of the holiday. So, in the spirit of Kwanza, Harambee!
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.
AND TODAY IS THE THIRD DAY OF KWANZAA, AND THE NEW ORLEANS ALUMNI CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY HOSTED A BIG CELEBRATION TODAY AT MCDONOUGH 35. THE EVENT WAS OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY ...
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 ...
ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU ERIC. NOW DOZENS OF PEOPLE WERE AT THE ROUTES 101 AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM TO CELEBRATE THE FOURTH DAY OF KWANZAA. ON THIS DAY, PEOPLE ARE ABLE TO FOCUS ON UJAMAA, OR ...
Quinn Jones Museum and Cultural Center Friday evening to listen to two presentations: the history of Kwanzaa and the significance of the day’s principle. Carol Richardson, cultural affairs ...
JOHNSTOWN — Black and white women and men stood hand-in-hand around a table on Saturday afternoon, raised their arms in unison and chanted “Harambee” three times during the Kwanzaa Workshop ...
Phoenix's historic Eastlake Park community was host to a Kwanzaa gathering on Saturday, offering Black Arizonans an alternative to more mainstream winter holidays. The celebration was held outside ...
Be sure you find a black business in the area or online to support today. Have a Joyous Kwanzaa. Harambee!