Candles and foods for Kwanzaa. Learn about the significance of Kwanzaa symbols in this free holiday history video.
Expert: Masequa Myers
Bio: Masequa Myers is the founder and CEO of Masequa Myers & Associates, a full service production and consultation company specializing in the arts and multimedia.
Filmmaker: Pemon Rami
Thank you. You are a keeper of the flame. What you are doing is so important. Our ancestors are pleased by your efforts.
regina2368 2 years ago
I love celebrating Kwanzaa, because it helps self-conscious Africans to learn about our courageous past and to continue where our ancestors left for us.
African people should celebrate things, that reflect us than bogus lies such so-called 25th of Dec.
peasah2005 2 years ago