Through Ujamaa, Sunset Park residents and city officials collaborate to transform Pier 6 into a hub of economic opportunity ...
Habari Gani? What’s the News? Ujamaa Ujamaa is day 4 of Kwanzaa, which is Swahili for Cooperative Economics. The principle ...
Kwanzaa celebrations offer a reprieve for Black District residents amidst crime and legal troubles. The seven principles of ...
Each year, millions of people around the U.S. ring in the new year with Kwanzaa, the annual celebration of the African ...
Kwanzaa is being celebrated throughout Louisville. Dozens of people gathered at Roots 101 African American Museum over the ...
Monea-Cadette and her children were among more than 100 people at the African American Museum’s annual Kwanzaa celebration ...
Milwaukee's Black community got together to celebrate Kwanzaa with the Ujamaa Marketplace, hosted by America's Black Holocaust Musem and the Bronzeville Collective. The event wa ...
On Saturday, residents gathered at the Downing Gross Cultural Arts Center to celebrate Kwanzaa, a holiday deeply rooted in ...
Carol Richardson, cultural affairs manager for the city of Gainesville’s Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs department, ...
Ujamaa. Nia. Kuumba. Imani. Those Swahili words are familiar or will become familiar to people who will take part in the annual celebration of African American culture known as Kwanzaa.
Kwanzaa is the annual celebration of African-American and Pan-African culture affirming history, values, family, and community. Created by activist Maulana Karenga, Kwanzaa is observed December 26th ...
Created by activist Maulana Karenga, Kwanzaa is observed December 26th through January 1st with each day has a significant meaning. The fourth day is UJAMAA, which means COOPERATIVE ECONOMICS.