Members Lucky Posted November 30, 2017 Members Posted November 30, 2017 Kwanzaa celebrates African heritage for a whole week every year. This celebration is from December 26th to January 1st. The first celebration was in December 1966-to Jan. 1 1967. It's not a religious holiday, and many who celebrate Kwanzaa also celebrate Christmas. It's possible and encouraged to celebrate the holiday even if you are not of African heritage as a form of recognition of our brothers who are. Since I have several nephews of African heritage, I will join in this year. The complete guide to Kwanzaa: https://holidayvault.com/kwanzaa/ OneFinger 1 Quote