Umoja, the first of the seven principles of Kwanzaa, speaks to maintaining unity in ‘our family, community, nation, and race’.
Continue readingThe Celebration And Meaning Of Kwanzaa In Harlem
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration held in the United States and also celebrated in the Western African Diaspora in other nations of the Americas. Continue reading
Annual Kwanzaa Crawl Brings $250,000 To Black Business From Harlem To Hollis
Let’s support black businesses through libations! According to The Root, the annual Kwanzaa Crawl helps generate $250,000 for black businesses in Harlem and Brooklyn in New York City.Continue reading
Homegoing Services For Dr. John Henrik Clarke House In Harlem Chair Solomon Goodrich
Solomon Goodrich served for nearly a decade as Chairman of the Board for the Education of People of African Ancestry that operates at the Dr. John Henrik Clarke House 286 Convent Avenue in Harlem and managed its educational services. Continue reading
“Celebrate The Season” Lighting Our Community At Marcus Garvey Park In Harlem
Bring an ornament from home and help decorate the tree indoors at the Pelham Fritz Recreation center donated by the Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, sponsored by Paul and Susan Huck.Continue reading
Harlem Holiday Party Mingling Etiquette 101
Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Years are approaching. December is a busy month. There is so much on your plate. Holiday trimming, gift shopping, gifts wrapping, preparing your favorite seasonal meals and let’s not forget the numerous holiday parties that fill your calendar. Continue reading