Kwanzaa Holidays
Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is an African-American holiday. It begins on December 26 and lasts through January 1.
Sites especially for children are listed in http://dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/People_and_Society/Holidays_and_Celebrations.
Top: Society: Holidays: Kwanzaa
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- The MEE Kwanzaa Kit can serve as a way to promote pride and unity among African-American communities. The kit saves time and makes it easy to experience Kwanzaa by hosting a celebration at home or in their community.
- Definitions, history, rituals.
- William J. Bennetta's editorial.
- All about the holiday, its origins, its symbols, and its significance. From Kwanzaa creator Dr. Maulana Karenga.
- Step by step instructions for a Kwanzaa celebration including rituals, chants, and a pledge that the African American will win.
- Columnist Mona Charen argues that Kwanzaa is the ritualization of socialism.
- Recipes and commentary.
- Includes article about Kwanzaa.
- Straight Dope Staff reports that the seven principles of Kwanzaa are taken from The Seven Principles of the SLA.
- Ann Coulter exposes the roots of the holiday and its founder.
- What Is Kwanzaa? The seven principles, definitions, colors, ritual
- Unitarian Universalist worship service for Kwanzaa.
- In-depth look at Kwanzaa's history and the way it's celebrated today. Includes stories and an overview of holiday foods.
- William Norman Grigg's opinion piece on the true spirit of the holiday and its founder.
- Essayist Patrick Poole of Thought You Should Know contrasts Kwanzaa with Judeo-Christian ethics.
- An explanation of Kwanzaa from Afrocentric News
- Free graphics, fun coloring pages, general information, extensive glossary, links to recipes, puzzles, and games.
- Michael Savage's critical op-ed piece argues that the holiday is not African, but Orwellian.
- Children of the Moon's informational and activity area for Kwanzaa offering links, background information, graphics, and online postcards. From a pagan perspective.
- Free animated and musical greetings that help save wildlife!
- A celebration of the festival with history, stories, crafts, and recipes.
- A critical comparison of Kwanzaa in relation to orthodox Christianity.
- Features delicious menus, décor, traditions, and crafts.
- This service of the Melanet Information and Communications Network has information on the history, meaning and symbols of Kwanzaa, and recommended Kwanzaa books for children.
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- Community boards, Black and Proud resources, history, and ritual information.
- An expose on the origin of the holiday, alleged criminal history and mental illness of its founder.
- Explains the meaning and principles of Kwanzaa.
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