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Where to celebrate Kwanzaa in Columbus, Ohio


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Kwanzaa, a week-long celebration of African American culture and heritage, begins Monday.

  • It’s a time to reflect upon a principle each day, such as Umoja (unity), Kuumba (creativity) or Imani (faith).

Where to celebrate:

? Enjoy African drumming, dance, music and storytelling at the Ohio History Connection in partnership with Tawi Family Village.

  • 4-8pm Dec. 26 and 1-8pm Dec. 31. Free!

? Listen to the Urban Strings Columbus youth orchestra celebrate Kujichagulia (self-determination) at the Martin Luther King Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library.

? Visit the King Arts Complex for activities focused on Ujamaa (cooperative economics) and programming by the Lincoln Theatre.

Full list of events from the Ohio History Connection

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