Looking for delicious dishes for your Karamu feast? These 20 dishes, from appetizers to desserts, are perfect for any Kwanzaa ...
Kwanzaa (December 26 to January 1, every year) is a non-secular (i.e., not a replacement for Christmas) holiday celebrated by Black Americans, as well as Afro-Caribbeans and others of African descent ...
Every Kwanzaa, Folami Prescott-Adams, a community psychologist in Atlanta and an expert holiday host, makes 10 pounds of this recipe for the karamu, the culminating feast. It’s a comforting and ...
Observed annually between December 26 and Jan. 1, Kwanzaa draws from several African harvest festivals and blends elements of continental African culture, African American history and traditional ...
Kwanzaa is an African American cultural celebration that focuses on harvest and builds pride and unity within the Black community. The seven principles – Umoja, Kujichagulia, Ujima, Ujamma, Nia, ...
This week-long celebration of African culture is full of special rituals and symbols. This week-long celebration of African culture is full of special rituals and symbols. This week-long celebration ...