Spend the third day of Kwanzaa at Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts+Culture in the spirit of Ujima [oo-jee-mah], or collective work and responsibility, to build and maintain our community together. Learn about the seven principles of Kwanzaa and tour the galleries to view our current exhibitions (link in bio), participate in a facilitated discussion, then create Kwanzaa themed arts & crafts.<br/> <br/>@hbganttcenter<br/> <br/>About Kwanzaa<br/>Kwanzaa is an African American and Pan-African holiday which celebrates family, community, and culture. Celebrated annually from December 26 thru January 1, Kwanzaa is celebrated by over 20 million people worldwide. Kwanzaa seeks to enforce a connectedness to African cultural identity, provide a focal point for the gathering of African peoples, and to reflect upon the Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles. People of all religious faiths and backgrounds practice Kwanzaa. As Maya Angelou explains
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