International Civil Rights Center & Museum

Kwanzaa 2022

VIRTUAL CELEBRATION

December 26 - January 1

2022 Kwanzaa Introduction

The new exhibit and program in celebration of Kwanzaa at the International Civil Rights Center & Museum offers a chance to invest in would be called our collective conscience, using humanitarian, faith-reflecting principles to enrich our community. For many people, Kwanzaa remains something of a mystery; but it can be forthrightly viewed as the African American cultural response to Christmas or Hanukkah. As people unravel the “mystery” of Kwanzaa, they quickly realize the weightier life-affirming values with which it deals. 

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Kwanzaa Introduction

Day 1: Umoja

Rev. Wesley Morris
with Introduction by Sage Chioma, ICRCM


The virtual presentation will be released on December 26, 2022. 


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Day 2: Kujichagulia

Dr. Dawn Tafari & Tonya Poole
(Kwanzaa Collective)
with Introduction by Sage Chioma, ICRCM


The virtual presentation will be released on December 27, 2022. 


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Day 3: Ujima

Kia Lanae Coleman
with Introduction by Sage Chioma, ICRCM


The virtual presentation will be released on December 28, 2022. 


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Day 4: Ujamaa

Gerry McCants   
with Introduction by Sage Chioma, ICRCM


The virtual presentation will be released on December 29, 2022. 


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Day 5: Nia

Cheryl Harry
with Introduction by Sage Chioma, ICRCM


The virtual presentation will be released on December 30, 2022. 


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Day 6: Kuumba

Sage Chioma
with Special Introduction 


The virtual presentation will be released on December 31, 2022. 


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Day 7: Imani

Dr. Jewel Diamond Taylor
with Introduction by Sage Chioma, ICRCM


The virtual presentation will be released on January 1, 2023. 


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