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Native church celebrates Kwanzaa in honor of African American heritage 

By Editorial Board Published December 27, 2024 1 Min Read
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Native church celebrates Kwanzaa in honor of African American heritage 

LANSING, Mich.(WLNS)— A Mid-Michigan church is celebrating the tradition and historical past of an African American vacation. 

Kwanzaa formally begins on Dec. 26 and runs by Jan. 1., and the St. Stephens Neighborhood Church celebrated the vacation for its thirty seventh yr Thursday afternoon. 

The vacation is supposed to deliver family members and communities collectively to have a good time African American tradition.

At this time is dedicated to the idea of “umoja” or unity. 

Sasha Graves Gaskin, occasion coordinator says the occasion is a non-religious vacation. 

“Each day represents a specific principle of Kwanzaa, and we’re going to go through all of that in the program this evening,” says Gaskin. “And it’s very, very important to celebrate Kwanzaa because it’s a celebration of culture… It’s not a religious holiday at all. However, we do want to use this opportunity this week to get to get together and celebrate our culture.”

The remainder of the week will have a good time self-determination, collective work, and duty, in addition to cooperative economics, function, creativity, and religion.

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