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Then Mount Pleasant’s pastor, Reverend Nyika Taylor, chose several children to bring the Kwanzaa symbols to the front. The Makika (Mat) represents the foundation of the principles. An ear of corn ...
Communities will celebrate Kwanzaa for seven days, each one representing a different principle to foster in daily life. Here are the seven principles: “Imani” represents the last day of Kwanzaa, which ...
OVER THE WEEKEND, WE WENT OUT TO THE 22ND ANNUAL KWANZAA VENDOR FAIR AT THE CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL AWARENESS ON SUNDAY. THIS WAS THE FOURTH DAY OF KWANZAA, WHICH FOCUSES ON BUILDING UP LOCAL BUSINESSES.
Dozens of people gathered in Jackson Hall at Saint Marks Episcopal Church in Wilmington for the final day of Kwanzaa. Each day celebrates a different principle of Kwanzaa, with the final day ...
Kwanzaa often culminates in a communal feast called Karamu, usually on the sixth day. It was created by activist Maulana Karenga based on African harvest festival traditions from various parts of ...
Kansas leaders celebrated the sixth annual Kwanzaa celebration ... which provided music. Kwanzaa is a seven-day holiday created in 1966 as an alternative to Christmas for African-Americans.
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 ...
The back-and-forth kicked off an event hosted by The Nubian Cafe Collective celebrating Kwanzaa, the annual weeklong ... “Imani is the last day, which means faith, and it’s to celebrate ...