The start of the new year marked the end of the celebration of Kwanzaa, yet somehow it was still a day filled with hope and faith for new beginnings. We ...
Discover the rich history and traditions of Kwanzaa, an African American holiday celebrating family, community and culture.
The Lowcountry wrapped up seven days of celebrating Kwanzaa on Wednesday, joining millions worldwide in reflecting on the ...
Like many of the winter holidays, food traditions loom large over the vibrant tables of the Kwanzaa feasts. But what food do ...
All the events held by the GSO Kwanzaa Collective as part of the seven-day Kwanzaa celebration were held in the Peeler ...
According to Karenga, the name Kwanzaa derives from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, meaning ‘first fruits.’ First ...
Grand Rapids is once again hosting the Great Lakes Invitational. (Dec. 29, 2024) Former President Jimmy Carter speaks at RIT in 1991.
The African-American Cultural and Genealogical Society of Illinois hosted a celebration of Kwanzaa at the Decatur Township ...
The museum marked the 28th year of cultural programming with music, storytelling and traditional African arts.
The seven-day holiday is a time for learning, coming together with family and celebrating African American culture.
Throughout the world, individuals and families are celebrating Kwanzaa, which started on Dec. 26, and will be ending on Jan. 1 as the new year begins.
Kwanzaa is annually recognized from December 26 to January 1. A celebration in our region entitled the Kwanzaa: A Seven ...