Kwanzaa is a secular American holiday that celebrates African roots and tradition. Here’s what you need to know. Kwanzaa is a ...
The many colorful elements of Kwanzaa bring families and communities together in between two other winter holidays. Food, ...
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and delegate to the United States House of Representatives Stacey Plaskett on Friday wished ...
Kwanzaa begins after Christmas. If you aren't familiar with the holiday, learn about what it means, how it is celebrated and ...
Kwanzaa is a weeklong, nonreligious holiday celebrating African heritage and family values, observed from Dec. 26 through Jan ...
Spirits were high at Malcolm X College on Friday as the community came together to mark the first day of Kwanzaa, starting a ...
A Kwanzaa decoration is set up outside the New York Stock Exchange on December 18, 2020 in New York City. Many holiday events ...
There are several ways that Philadelphians can celebrate. The Free Library of Philadelphia will host Kwanzaa programming throughout the celebration. On December 25 and 26, there will be an all-ages ...
Kwanzaa began 59 years ago and today, it's become a way to educate youth about Pan African struggles and achievements in the ...
Kwanzaa is a seven-day cultural celebration of African American heritage that begins on December 26th. Traditions include ...
Kwanzaa is celebrated every year from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1. It lasts seven days, symbolizing the seven principles. This year, it will be from Friday, Dec. 26, to Thursday, Jan. 1.
The name Kwanzaa derives from “mutanda ya kwanza” a Swahili phrase meaning “first fruits” or “first harvest.” The final “a” ...