Stamford "Celebrating Kwanzaa," crafts and a film to observe the holiday.
Cards celebrating Kwanzaa are also available, reflecting Patnie's multicultural philosophy.
She is also shown to celebrate Kwanzaa in the 1996 holiday season.
In fact, most people who celebrate Kwanzaa also celebrate Christmas.
Indeed, more blacks are celebrating Kwanzaa at home with family and friends.
After all, the Brain, who celebrates Kwanzaa, is a bear.
Many African Americans who celebrate Kwanzaa do so in addition to observing Christmas.
In a 2006 speech, Ron Karenga asserted that 28 million people celebrate Kwanzaa.
I'll be searching for that middle ground this year as I'm celebrating Kwanzaa.
A growing minority of blacks celebrates Kwanzaa, an African winter holiday not yet adapted to American experience.