A festival featuring African-American culture; celebrated between Christmas and New Year.
A yearly, week-long festival (from December 26 to January 1) honoring African-American heritage, celebrated almost exclusively in the United States.
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Examples for "Kwanza "
Examples for "Kwanza "
1 The as-yet unnamed male was born to to mother Kwanza , and father Gugas.
2 Los Angeles couple Kwanza Jones and Jose E. Feliciano also donated $1 million.
3 Block 24 is located in the Southern Kwanza Basin and is operated by Devon Energy.
4 Ambaca and Malanje are the chief places in the fertile agricultural district of the middle Kwanza , S.E.
5 City Councilman Kwanza Hall, who sponsored the measure, said the vote passed 15-0.
1 Aria's family celebrated the Winter Solstice instead of Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa .
2 It's this last point that made Kwanzaa appealing this past year.
3 But right now, others are planning get togethers during Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa .
4 But he's truly done us a service this Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa season.
5 It's not uncommon for these Kwanzaa gatherings to include participants from across generations.
6 If Christmas is for the children, Kwanzaa is for the elders.
7 But Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday-itis a spiritual one.
8 This Kwanzaa tour will be my farewell conscious community tour for a while.
9 Our family is an improvisation... Do we have to do Kwanzaa ?
10 Every year my family gathers the on the first day of Kwanzaa , December 26.
11 Practically organic, practically vegan... I own a book on Kwanzaa .
12 When Dr. Gumbs first learned of Kwanzaa 's origins, she hesitated.
13 Kwanzaa , Eid ul-Fitr, Chanukah, Diwali, Christmas, Newtonmass... Any excuse for a gathering, a party.
14 Kwanzaa , at its core, is a meditation about Black Family.
15 So Kwanzaa is neither engaged nor celebrated outside of the life of Black people.
16 Kwanzaa represents an opportunity and occasion to shift that.
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