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Dec
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Filed Under (Good Times, Holidays, Magic Moments, VICL Boat Show) by Jim Walberg on 23-12-2008

Kwanzaa means “first fruits of the harvest” in traditional Africa and it is celebrated throughout the world starting December 26th.

December 26th the Kwanzaa celebration begins in the Caribbean.  It is an annual celebration in December that lasts seven days – ending on January 1st.  Each day focuses on a principle that reaffirms the African commitment to themselves, their families, their community, and their black struggle for equality.

  • December 26th – Umoja – Unity
  • December 27th – Kujichagulia – Self-Determination
  • December 28th – Ujima – Collective Work & Responsibility
  • December 29th – Ujamaa – Cooperative Economics
  • December 30th – Nia – Purpose
  • December 31 – Kuumba – Creativity
  • January 1st – Imani – Faith

The seven principles are collectively referred to as the Nguzo Saba, and are intended to serve as guideposts for meditation and daily living.  The greeting each day of Kwaanza is Habari Gani, and the reply is Habari Gani, followed by the principle of each day.  Kwanzaa is celebrated by people of African descent in North America, the Caribbean and other part of the world connected to African heritage.  It was created by M. Ron Karenga in 1966.

The St. John gathering is held in Cruz Bay in a small park near the ferry dock. Lucinda Parsons, Sigma Theta Omega Chapter President welcomes the audience of local residents and tourists each year.

The Love City Pan Dragons play the America National Anthem and the Virgin Islands March. The “3 Sweet” trio sings the Black National Anthem and South African Anthem. There are also student performances, as well as the St. John Cultural Dancers.

There are celebrations all week on St. Thomas and St. Croix.  Also check out the local celebrations held in all of the Windward and Leeward islands.  Habari Gani!  My family and I send you our best wishes for an unforgettable Kwanzaa celebration!!!



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