Cincinnati Kwanzaa Committee kicks off citywide celebration, ready for weeklong holiday
Dec 26, 2024
Local leaders and community members gathered in greater Cincinnati Dec. 26 to celebrate the first day of Kwanzaa.Kwanzaa is a seven-day cultural holiday celebrated by African Americans and the pan-African community. It honors family, community and unity among people of African descent. During this holiday, families come together to celebrate with feasts, music and dance. Kwanzaa concludes with a day dedicated to reflection and a recommitment to the seven principles that guide the celebration.Through Jan. 1, the Cincinnati Kwanzaa Committee will host several holiday events throughout the city. Families gathered at the Lincoln Recreation Center for the second Cincinnati Kwanzaa Celebration Thursday night. The event, hosted from 1-3 p.m., began with a youth village featuring African face painting, Kwanzaa treat-making and Color Me Africa crafts. The free event started with a Drum Call and the lighting of the first Kwanzaa candle, followed by a fashion show, an elder procession and performances of songs and poems."It has a long history in Cincinnati, where we celebrate our cultural heritage as African American individuals in our city, as well as we celebrate our culture. And so, Kwanzaa is super important because it deals with values it deals with community. It deals with bringing people together, said Toilynn Oneal Turner, member of the Cincinnati Kwanza Committee. Until 7 p.m., attendees had the chance to visit local vendors selling health drinks, candles, shea butter, body oils, food, fashion, paintings and more. Here's a list of the rest of this holiday's events: Friday, Dec. 27 KujichaguliaJoseph Clark African Art Gallery 3-6 p.m.Kwanzaa Part at the Greenwich 7 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Dec. 28 UjimaHeart of Northside 1-7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 29 UjamaaThe Mothership Center 1-4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 30 NiaThe Mothership Center 1-4 p.m.The Greater Cincinnati Foundation 5:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31 KuumbaEsoteric 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 3-8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 1 ImaniKaramu Potluck Style Community Feast at The Mothership Center 1-6 p.m.