 Thank you for calling Dollar Story, presented by Office of Children's Services, San Francisco Public Library. Kwanzaa is. Kwanzaa is a holiday, but unlike most does not convey a religious observation, nor does it celebrate our nation. And though our nation gave a birth, it celebrates the cultural work of a darker continent and the people that were sent. People of a darker hue, people much like me and you, people whose great history has been cloaked in mystery. So Kwanzaa is the time and place to reflect and retrace the history missing from the books, a time for taking second looks. Kwanzaa is the poor libation, spilled in reverent observation of the past that paved the way for your people here today. Kwanzaa is Naguzosaba, the seven principles that we harbor, beginning with unity that makes us strong and helps us see. In perspective, proper light, the other six we recite. One day after Christmas comes, we listen to the Kwanzaa drums and celebrate for seven days our old customs and modern ways. So Kwanzaa is our very own since 1966. It's grown from a private observation to the one that's shared throughout the nation. Thanks for calling Dollar Story and please hang up the telephone.