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Yes, Black People Celebrate Kwanzaa! Here’s Why
We lit our candles each day on the kinara, and revisited each of the seven principles, intended to instill values that could keep our people unified and in touch with our African roots. My mom, Imani,
New Haven celebrates Kwanzaa
New Haven celebrates Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa in Michigan. How and where to celebrate traditions, heritage
If you'd like to celebrate, there will be Kwanzaa events across Michigan this season. Here's what to know. Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Kwanzaa is a weeklong African American and Pan-African holiday celebrating culture and community.
How to celebrate Kwanzaa across the Mid-South
CELEBRATING KWANZAA - The holiday was started in 1966 as a way for African-Americans and Pan-Africans to celebrate history, culture and community. Mid-South Kwanzaa, Inc. will host a series of events throughout the upcoming week in honor of The Seven Principles.
Kwanzaa celebrations begin December 26
The annual celebration of African-American culture honors 7 principles, one for each day, teaching lessons for families to live by. The first one is Umoja, which represents unity. Kwanzaa runs through January 1.
Where to celebrate Kwanzaa around Las Vegas
Here is where you can enjoy Kwanzaa festivities happening around Las Vegas. Noon to 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26, at West Las Vegas Library, 951 W. Lake Mead Blvd. Join us as we celebrate Umoja. To strive for and maintain unity in the family,
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Trump garnered support from Black people. Why aren't more in his Cabinet? | Opinion
Count me as not surprised Trump's picks for jobs in his administration are overwhelmingly white. Are policies the only thing ...
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"The Challenge Is To Not Make It Pornography": Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor Talks Black Trauma On-Screen And Filming "Nickel Boys"
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor has been gracing the big screen, small screen, and stage for nearly three decades with her enviable ...
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Turning tragedy into purpose: Gabby Petito’s father advocates for missing Black and brown people
Joseph Petito has spent the last three years advocating for missing Black and brown people through the Gabby Petito ...
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Black Country councils on what's to come in 2025
Wulfrunians have a range of cultural events to add to their calendars which City of Wolverhampton Council said would put the ...
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Black country music ‘renaissance’ forces genre to reckon with racial history
The growing popularity of Black country artists, spurred in part by Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter,” has sparked a conversation ...
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13 Black Celebs Who Opened Up About Their Experience Being A Child Actor In Hollywood
Though Micheal B. Jordan already had a pretty extensive resumé in his teen years, he never looked at himself as a child actor ...
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Black Bottom exhibit of archival street view, oral histories opens in January
A historical reconstruction of Black Bottom's streets has been stitched together from about 2,000 photos. It goes on display ...
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Historic Black church in Rocky Mount turning into community hub and learning center
ROCKY MOUNT, Va. (WDBJ) - First Baptist Church in Rocky Mount was built by African Americans in 1899, standing tall ever ...
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Black Americans reshape Christmas for social change
Uncover how Black Americans are transforming Christmas traditions into powerful platforms for social change and empowerment.
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