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Family Kwanzaa celebration at the American Museum of Natural History on 12/31

Celebrate Kwanzaa at the American Museum of Natural History, with a four-hour family-friendly festival that is FREE with museum admission.  The program is noon to 4 PM on Saturday, December 31st, and includes –

storytelling by master storyteller Linda Humes. The Brooklyn Steppers, the high-energy stars of President Obama’s inauguration parade, and a featured [...]

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Celebrate Kwanzaa at African Burial Ground National Monument

New York City’s most public monument to its role in slavery in the 1700s and 1800s is the African Burial Ground National Monument in Lower Manhattan, where some 15,000 men, women and children were buried.  This is the place to honor them and celebrate Kwanzaa, the the week long holiday that begins on December 26 and commemorates African-American [...]

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Free Kwanzaa Events at the African Burial Ground in Lower Manhattan

Celebrate Kwanzaa with a day-long schedule of FREE activities on Wednesday, December 29th at the African Burial Ground National Monument in Lower Manhattan.  There is an  arts and crafts workshop at 3 p.m. for children and an interactive drumming presentation at 6 p.m.  At 7 p.m., students from the Impact Repertory Theater will give [...]

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Celebrate Kwanzaa at the Apollo Theater on Sunday

The Apollo Theater celebrates the first day of Kwanzaa on Sunday, December 26th, with an evening of music and dance entitled Kwanzaa Celebration – Regegeneration Night.  It includes a performance by the  New York-based dance company Abdel Salaam’s Forces of Nature Dance Theatre and music by master drummer Kimati Dinizulu and Urban Word Poets.  [...]

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Celebrate Kwanzaa at African Burial Ground National Monument

New York City’s most public monument to its role in slavery in the 1700s and 1800s is the African Burial Ground National Monument in Lower Manhattan, where some 15,000 men, women and children were buried.  This is the place to honor them and celebrate Kwanzaa, the the weeklong holiday that begins on December 26 and commemorates African-American heritage [...]

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