The secular holiday is a way for Black Americans to reconnect with the African heritage and culture they were severed from, ...
Explore the unique holiday traditions of John Jones, Olu Butterfly Woods, and Claudia Thorne, who celebrate Kwanzaa and Christmas. Learn about the significance of traditions and their impact on mental ...
Wilson African American Cultural Center has announced the addition of three new members to the Board of Directors. Learn more ...
Kwanza means first fruits in Swahili and refers to the joy people experience during the harvest season. The holiday ...
Kwanzaa is a time for families and communities to come together to remember the past and to celebrate African American culture.
Here are some incredible African, African American, other BIPOC-owned businesses to support this holiday season.
Today, the Craddocks continue to celebrate Kwanzaa together. But after the sister duo founded The Dock Bookshop in 2008, one of the “largest African American-owned, full-service bookstores in Texas ...
But Hughes is one of a handful of artists whose work spanned both the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement of the ...
Visitors can reach the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture by taking the DC Circulator's National Mall bus or the Metro's Blue, Orange or Silver lines to Smithsonian ...
To celebrate the seven days of Kwanzaa, the NAACP Stanislaus branch is teaming up with local organizations to host a ...
Founded during the Black Freedom Movement of the 1960s, Kwanzaa is a non-religious holiday that is observed by millions of ...
During the holiday, families and communities organize around what are known as the seven principles, or Nguzo Saba. The seven ...