Hello, hello fellow friends..
inb4: Yes, I know Kwanzaa doesn't start until Dec. 26th.
Kwanzaa tends to be forgotten by most people during the holidays.
I usually post a Kwanzaa thread every year in various parts of the internet because I think Kwanzaa is a pretty nice little holiday and a nice way to celebrate African American heritage. :)
For those who are not familiar with Kwanzaa, Kwanzaa is a seven day celebration where each day is focused on a specific African principle in which the family discusses and tries to do what they can to include said principle in their lives for that day.
Candles are lit, gifts such as veggies and such are given and placed in front of the candles and it's a really nice little holiday for us black and brown people. :)
While I've never properly celebrated Kwanzaa myself, I like posting a little Kwanzaa thread every year to raise awareness and also to share with those who do properly celebrate Kwanzaa.
In general, I find Kwanzaa to be a unifying celebration where people of all colors can come together and celebrate the principles that make us all equal and make us ALL ONE.
So celebrate with me if you want :)
Let's end this year with a BANG!!!
inb4: Yes, I know Kwanzaa doesn't start until Dec. 26th.
Kwanzaa tends to be forgotten by most people during the holidays.
I usually post a Kwanzaa thread every year in various parts of the internet because I think Kwanzaa is a pretty nice little holiday and a nice way to celebrate African American heritage. :)
For those who are not familiar with Kwanzaa, Kwanzaa is a seven day celebration where each day is focused on a specific African principle in which the family discusses and tries to do what they can to include said principle in their lives for that day.
Candles are lit, gifts such as veggies and such are given and placed in front of the candles and it's a really nice little holiday for us black and brown people. :)
While I've never properly celebrated Kwanzaa myself, I like posting a little Kwanzaa thread every year to raise awareness and also to share with those who do properly celebrate Kwanzaa.
In general, I find Kwanzaa to be a unifying celebration where people of all colors can come together and celebrate the principles that make us all equal and make us ALL ONE.
So celebrate with me if you want :)
Let's end this year with a BANG!!!

"Peleamos otra vez
La casa está encendida
Si me quedo es suicida
Dices que no lo volves' a hacer
Promesas que no oigo
Yo ya te conozco"
La casa está encendida
Si me quedo es suicida
Dices que no lo volves' a hacer
Promesas que no oigo
Yo ya te conozco"
--- Jessie Reyez
Picture drawn by itty
Picture drawn by itty

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