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Kwanzaa: From Holiday to Every Day: A Complete Guide for Making Kwanzaa a Part of Your Life

Kwanzaa: From Holiday to Every Day: A Complete Guide for Making Kwanzaa a Part of Your Life

Current price: $14.00
Publication Date: October 1st, 2007
Publisher:
Dafina
ISBN:
9780758216656
Pages:
272

Description

From preparation to celebration, make your Kwanzaa a family tradition!

Traditionally, Kwanzaa brings family, friends, and the community together for a winter celebration. But Kwanzaa can be a part of your life year-round. The 20 million people of African descent who celebrate this holiday steeped in cultural richness observe the holiday for its seven principles—principles that inspire the individual and promote community. Whether you’re a first-time celebrant or a seasoned veteran, Kwanzaa: From Holiday to Every Day is a must-have reference for making Kwanzaa special for you and your loved ones. With this book, you’ll learn:

   • Planning for daily observance and festive gatherings
   • The seven principles at the heart of Kwanzaa
   • How to involve everyone in your Karamu (feast)
   • Recipes for traditional dishes you can make at home
   • Zawadi (gifts) that reflect your values
   • Popular Kwanzaa songs and even one Kwanzaa rap
   • Where to find the best Kwanzaa accessories
   • And more!

Let this holiday guide show you how to turn your Kwanzaa observance into a way of life to enrich your family, friends, and community.

"Of the several books on Kwanzaa, few are invested with such utility as Maitefa Angaza's thorough-going discussion and analysis . . . a meaningful, wonderful guide." —Herb Boyd, author of We Shall Overcome: The History of the Civil Rights Movement As It Happened

About the Author

Maitefa Angaza is an editor, author, and producer. Her published work includes Kwanzaa: From Holiday to Every Day. Additionally, Angaza organizes various programs including Heads Up! A Soulful Celebration of Our HAIRitage and serves as the editor of the literary quarterly African Voices. She is also a board member for Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival, African Voices Communications, and Kalabash Food Coop.