جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
32
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jul 30, 2016
ناشر
Enslow Pub Inc
ISBN-10
0766076237
ISBN-13
9780766076235
توضیحات
Kwanzaa, first celebrated in 1966, serves as a vibrant tribute to African culture and heritage within the American context. This unique holiday provides an opportunity for reflection, community gatherings, and a deeper understanding of African values and customs. Through various festivities, families and communities come together to honor their roots and reinforce the principles that unite them.
The celebration spans seven days, each dedicated to a specific principle that emphasizes unity, self-determination, collective work, and responsibility. These ideals not only foster a sense of belonging but also inspire individuals to embrace their identities and engage positively with their communities. The storytelling, music, and dance that accompany Kwanzaa festivities vividly showcase the richness of African traditions.
As participants light the candles of the kinara and share delicious meals, Kwanzaa becomes a heartfelt reminder of the importance of culture and history. This meaningful observance not only strengthens familial bonds but also encourages a greater appreciation for the diverse tapestry of experiences that shape the African American narrative.
The celebration spans seven days, each dedicated to a specific principle that emphasizes unity, self-determination, collective work, and responsibility. These ideals not only foster a sense of belonging but also inspire individuals to embrace their identities and engage positively with their communities. The storytelling, music, and dance that accompany Kwanzaa festivities vividly showcase the richness of African traditions.
As participants light the candles of the kinara and share delicious meals, Kwanzaa becomes a heartfelt reminder of the importance of culture and history. This meaningful observance not only strengthens familial bonds but also encourages a greater appreciation for the diverse tapestry of experiences that shape the African American narrative.