Article By: Nia Davenport, Cultural Correspondent

The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa

  1. Umoja (Unity): Emphasizes the importance of unity among family and community.
  2. Kujichagulia (Self-Determination): Celebrates the right to define oneself and one’s community.
  3. Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility): Recognizes the value of collective work and responsibility.
  4. Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics): Encourages cooperative economic efforts.
  5. Nia (Purpose): Focuses on the importance of purpose and building a better future.
  6. Kuumba (Creativity): Celebrates creativity and innovation.
  7. Imani (Faith): Emphasizes the importance of faith and trust in oneself, one’s family, and community.

Celebrating Kwanzaa

During Kwanzaa, families and communities come together to:

  • Light the kinara (a seven-branched candleholder)
  • Recite the principles in Swahili
  • Sing and dance to traditional African music
  • Feast on traditional African and African American dishes
  • Engage in discussions and activities focused on the principles

Statistics and Demographics

According to a 2020 survey by the National Retail Federation, approximately 1.3 million people in the United States celebrate Kwanzaa.

A 2019 survey by the Pew Research Center found that:

  • 62% of African Americans have heard of Kwanzaa
  • 25% of African Americans celebrate Kwanzaa
  • 12% of African Americans celebrate both Kwanzaa and Christmas

A Word of Caution

Conclusion

Sources:

  • National Retail Federation. (2020). Winter Holidays.
  • Pew Research Center. (2019). How Americans celebrate holidays.
  • Official Kwanzaa Website. (n.d.). The History of Kwanzaa.

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