Some eat black-eyed peas for good luck while some consider the New Year's tradition about abundance, prosperity and a shared history.
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Discover the history and significance of Watch Night, a tradition of African American New Year's Eve celebrations, marking ...
As the world pays homage to former President Jimmy Carter, some people overlook a primary source of inspiration for his ...
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Kwanzaa is an African American celebration of family, community and culture. Kwanza runs annually for seven days from Dec. 26 through Jan. 1 and was founded in 1966. “Kwanza is an affirmation and ...
Kwanzaa, which begins today, is a seven-day celebration created during the civil rights movement that focuses on cultivating ...
KWANZAA IS a week-long celebration of African American culture, history, values and community that started Thursday and ...
Miami’s historic neighborhoods are not just backdrops to modern city life — they have vibrant legacies, each with its own ...
The newly formed Affirming Leaders Council is sounding the alarm in fear of Trumpism, global authoritarianism, and an ...