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Africa, Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa, a celebration of African culture, begins today
Kwanzaa, which begins today, is a seven-day celebration created during the civil rights movement that focuses on cultivating and appreciating the lives of African Americans, their past and present.
Kwanzaa celebrates African American culture
KWANZAA IS a week-long celebration of African American culture, history, values and community that started Thursday and continues through the end of the year. Maulana Ron Karenga created Kwanzaa in 1996 to celebrate the history,
‘African American history is American history and world history’: Blockson Collection celebrates 40th year
Charles L. Blockson dedicated his life to documenting the history of the Black Diaspora. A native of Norristown, Blockson is the visionary behind one of the most prestigious collections of […]
Burlington community celebrates Kwanzaa ahead of weekend festivities
Robertson says Kwanzaa is a celebration of the African American community. "Kwanzaa was for communities of Pan Americans and African Americans to help celebrate what we consider our community, our families, and our children to bring us back together and bring some established principles in our lives," Robertson said.
Hartford community celebrates Kwanzaa
On the second day of Kwanzaa, the community in Hartford gathered to celebrate the cultural holiday. “It’s not a religious holiday,” said Kamora Le’Ella Herrington, who organized the event. “It’s a communal,
Local church celebrates Kwanzaa in honor of African American heritage
A Mid-Michigan church is celebrating the culture and history of an African American holiday. Kwanzaa officially begins on Dec. 26 and runs through Jan. 1., and the St. Stephens Community Church celebrated the holiday for its 37th year Thursday afternoon.
First day of Kwanzaa starts today to honor African American heritage
Thursday marked the first day of the week-long celebration of Kwanzaa.Kwanzaa was created in 1966 as a non-religious way for African Americans to reconnect with
Kwanzaa: A celebration of family, community and African heritage
Kwanzaa stands as a powerful celebration of African American culture, community strength, and familial bonds. This week-long observance, held from Dec
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LifeLink of Georgia’s Multicultural Donation Education Program encouraging African Americans to donate
Many in the African American community need lifesaving transplants, but because of the extensive waiting list for organs, ...
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DNA testing can help Black Americans reclaim their identity and history
Today's improved genetic testing can help African Americans pinpoint their ancestry with greater precision than ever.
Phoenix New Times
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State senator sees Kwanzaa display at the Capitol, gets a bit racist
We're in the midst of our end-of-year fundraising campaign, and we have until December 31 to raise $15,000. Our work is ...
KTAL Shreveport on MSN
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Coleman College: First African American college in North Louisiana
It is rumored that many of the streets in Mooretown, which has since become a neighborhood in Shreveport, were named after ...
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A history of birthright citizenship, which soon could be under attack by Trump
Courts have upheld the centuries-long history of birthright citizenship. If the Trump administration tries to end it, the ...
WCPO Cincinnati
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Cincinnati Kwanzaa Committee kicks off citywide celebration, ready for weeklong holiday
CINCINNATI — Local leaders and community members gathered in greater Cincinnati Dec. 26 to celebrate the first day of Kwanzaa ...
TheGrio on MSN
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Black American and African faith leaders band together to take on Trump and White Christian nationalism
The newly formed Affirming Leaders Council is sounding the alarm in fear of Trumpism, global authoritarianism, and an ...
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'Get a Job, You Black N---er!': Virginia Landlord Who Threatened to Turn Black Tenant's Children Into 'Potting Soil' and Subjected African-Americans to Deplorable …
A Virginia landlord who owned more than 60 properties, many of which were in poor condition, was sentenced to nearly two ...
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