The nationally recognized celebration of African culture and community spans the seven days from Dec. 26 through Jan. 1.
Kwanzaa lasts seven days with different celebrations each night. The largest feast called Karamu happens on this day.
Gift-giving season is upon us, and this year, many African Americans are choosing to honor Kwanzaa in addition to Christmas ...
Kwanzaa gatherings with extended family and friends allow for food-sharing and fellowship; old and young together, we reflect ...
Coinciding holidays beg for a joint Kwanzakkah observance this year — as long as you can find red, black and green candles.
Celebrating Kwanzaa matches my “more is more ... From December 26 to January 1, each day is anchored in one of the holiday’s seven principles (unity, self-determination, collective work ...
Kwanzaa begins that day after Christmas — Thursday, Dec. 26 — and runs through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. Is Kwanzaa a federal holiday? Kwanzaa is not recognized as an official federal holiday ...