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Kwanzaa is celebrated from December 26 to January 1 every year, primarily in the United States. It commemorates and honors African American culture. Similar to Hanukkah, red, black or green...
Kwanzaa is an African-American holiday that celebrates culture, community and family. It spans seven days, beginning on December 26. Although it is a relatively new holiday, Kwanzaa's roots can...
Black History Month celebrates the courage of Black people to move out of bondage and persevere through hardships. Sharing love in strong family relationships continues to be an important element....
Kwanzaa is celebrated by African-Americans, as well as other African descendants all over the world. It takes place just before the new year. Kwanzaa is a time of reflection and celebration for...
When Kwanzaa was first being celebrated by African-Americans, its celebrants felt that it would violate the basic idea of the holiday to celebrate it along side any other holiday, such as...
Kwanzaa crafts are almost as popular as the actual holiday. Along with making Unity Cups, Kinaras and Mkeka mats, people also make Kwanzaa "Celebration" beads. This craft is sure to be...
Are you interested in creating Kwanzaa crafts? The unity cup, also known as Kikombe cha Umoja, is a cup shared amongst those at the Kwanzaa gathering on the first day of Kwanzaa. The cup is passed...
When you decide to send an ecard to a family member or friends during the Kwanzaa season, you have a variety of styles from which to choose. Some have just a basic picture cover with a standard...
When you decide to make cards for the Kwanzaa season, you are exhibiting one of the seven principles of Kwanzaa: Kuumba, which is defined as creativity. This is an essential step in the growth of...
Taking time off from work to celebrate Kwanzaa can be tricky. Because the holiday is not a religious one and it has only been celebrated over the past couple of decades, many managers or company...
Choosing which songs to sing during Kwanzaa can be a difficult task. People have different tastes and different ideas of what constitutes the perfect Kwanzaa song, so it makes sense to pick...
Fasting is a great way to gain discipline, restore your faith and uplift your spirit. People also fast before Kwanzaa to cleanse the body and start the holiday without the toxins of the everyday...
Creating a Kwanzaa scrapbook is a great way to commemorate the holidays. If you make it a tradition to create a new one every year, it can become something to look back on as the years pass. As...
If you're hosting a Kwanzaa party, giving out party favors at the end is a nice way to help guests remember the holiday and the times shared. Keep in mind that Kwanzaa places emphasis on the...
Selecting Kwanzaa music is an important step in planning your celebration. The right music will help set the mood, give people a chance to dance or relax and provide a nice background for those...
If you're organizing your own Kwanzaa party at home, you will need to make invitations for it. Whether you let people know about the party through the mail or virtually depends mainly on the age...
Kwanzaa is a time of celebration but also a time to reflect and meditate. Those who celebrate this holiday understand the importance of quiet time and reflection. If you're celebrating Kwanzaa for...
If you're planning a large Kwanzaa celebration, chances are music, performances and dance will be an important part of it. Whether you're celebrating at home or attending a public service, you may...
Washington D.C. is home to some of the most important Kwanzaa celebrations in the continental US. Not only is Washington home to a large African-American population, but it has also been home to...
The city of Richmond, Virginia, is home to a 2-day, all-out extravaganza to celebrate Kwanzaa, known as the Capital City Kwanzaa Festival. Sponsored and directed by the Elegba Folklore Society,...
The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee is the only national memorial to the Civil Rights movement. The museum is located in the former building of the Lorraine Motel, where Martin...
KwanzaaFest started in 1981 as a way for African-Americans in New York City to celebrate their heritage and cultural roots. Kwanzaa runs for a 3-day weekend in December. While dates vary year to...
New Orleans is home to several large Kwanzaa celebrations that start in the middle of December and end with the start of the New Year. Because of its mixed heritage and history, New Orleans offers...
A Karumu feast, also known as Kwanzaa, is a celebration held on December 31, the second to last day of the Kwanzaa celebrations. A Karumu is not exactly a party, although guests do dance, eat and...
How you decide to dress for Kwanzaa depends on the type of activity you're doing, where you're going and how involved you are in the history and culture of Africa. Whether you feel comfortable...
Trinidad played an important part in the history of African-Americans. While most of the 28 million people who celebrate Kwanzaa live in America, Trinidad also has a number of participants. For...
The idea to celebrate Kwanzaa as a non African is a tricky one. While most events during Kwanzaa are open to the general public, most are directed to the black community. If you're looking for...
Teach your child the seven principles of Kwanzaa with this fun craft project, and create a lasting keepsake in the process.
Unlike most holidays, Kwanzaa has neither religious nor political origins. Rather, it was the invention of one man, Dr. Maulana Karenga of Los Angeles, who saw it as a way for African-Americans to...
Kwanzaa is an African American holiday celebrated over a seven day period that encourages African Americans to think about their African heritage and their lifestyle in present day America.