At the Karamu Ya Imani (Feast of Faith), held on December 31, the foods that adorn the tables from end to end embody the vibrant hues of Kwanzaa: black, red, and green. The holiday's color palette ...
“We have the Kwanzaa table that we set up and we have the different symbols on there,” Chaney said. “There’s certain things that you need to have on your table, but you can fancy it up as ...
It is not recognized as a federal holiday. Here's everything you need to know about Kwanzaa: A table displays Kwanzaa items such as this kinara that has seven candles for the seven days of Kwanzaa ...
Since its founding in 1966, Kwanzaa has become a nationally recognised celebration of African culture and community in the United States. The secular holiday is also celebrated in countries with ...
“I am learning about Kwanzaa so I can be an advocate.” Edra Stewart was also writing a message at the table. She said it is important people know the story of the individuals who came before ...