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// In this episode, we'll introduce young listeners to the wonderful holiday tradition of Kwanzaa, which is celebrated in the African-American community every year from December 26th to January 1st. //
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Listen to episode one hereIn this episode, we'll introduce young listeners to the wonderful holiday tradition of Kwanzaa, which is celebrated in the African-American community every year from December 26th to January 1st.
We'll start by explaining the history and origins of Kwanzaa, including how it was founded by Dr. Maulana Karenga as a way to honor African-American culture and heritage. We'll also explore the seven principles of Kwanzaa, which include unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.
Throughout the episode, we'll take our listeners on a journey through the different symbols and rituals of Kwanzaa, including the lighting of the Kinara, the pouring of the libation, and the sharing of the. Unity Cup.
By the end of the episode, young listeners will have a better understanding of the rich cultural traditions and values that are celebrated during Kwanzaa. They'll have learned about the history, customs, and meaning behind this important holiday, and will be inspired to explore their own family traditions and cultural heritage. So come along with us on this exciting journey and let's discover Kwanzaa together!
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