At the Karamu Ya Imani (Feast of Faith), held on December 31, the foods that adorn the tables from end to end embody the vibrant hues of Kwanzaa: black, red, and green. The holiday's color palette ...
Honoring African American heritage and its rich traditions, Kwanzaa is celebrated Dec. 26 through Jan. 1 with dinner feasts, music, dancing and the seven-day lighting of the kinara candles.
It is not recognized as a federal holiday. Here's everything you need to know about Kwanzaa: A table displays Kwanzaa items such as this kinara that has seven candles for the seven days of Kwanzaa ...
“I am learning about Kwanzaa so I can be an advocate.” Edra Stewart was also writing a message at the table. She said it is important people know the story of the individuals who came before ...
brothers and grandmother — three generations clustered around a plastic folding table at the Anacostia Community Museum on Sunday afternoon for an arts-and-crafts workshop celebrating Kwanzaa.
(April Gamiz/The Morning Call) Candles and other items are on a table scape Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024 during The Esther M Lee African American Heritage Center’s Kwanzaa celebration at PBS39 in ...