Kwanzaa is an annual celebration from December 26 to January 1 that acknowledges the struggles of the past while celebrating the joys of today and the future.
The seven principles of Kwanzaa and their significance for Black Americans is honored through the lighting of candles, each representing important values of African culture.
The Karamu is not just about enjoying food; it’s an occasion to recognize ancestors and family members linked to the cherished recipes we share.
Kwanzaa embraces the expansive African Diaspora, focusing on Black culture, history, family, and the diverse traditional foods from the African continent.
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