Gwinnett County Kwanzaa 2025: Celebrating Kujichagulia - Self Determination
Overview
Join us for the Gwinnett County Kwanzaa 2025 - Celebrating Kujichagulia: Self-Determination.
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration of African-American culture that takes place from December 26 to January 1 of each year.
Kwanzaa celebrates African American history, values, family, and community. It's based on African harvest festival traditions and the philosophy of Kawaida, which defines culture as a key component in people's development.
Gwinnett County Kwanzaa 2025 - Celebrating Kujichagulia: Self-Determination is a family-friendly event, so bring the entire family and your friends.
- Kujichagulia: The second day of Kwanzaa is dedicated to the principle of kujichagulia, which means "self-determination". The day is a call for African-Americans to define their own culture, identity, and values, rather than being defined by others.
The event features a Kwanzaa program, activities, Black books giveaway, Black culture games, prizes, and networking. We are going to love up on each other while building Black unity and power with a 2026 strategic plan!
Our Kwanzaa dishes are provided by Moses-Ragsdale Kitchen and Camrose Creative Services -- prepared with a lot of love! Vegan options available.
This event is presented by the Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce, Black Gwinnett Magazine and the Urban Mediamakers.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Gwinnett County Public Library - Duluth Branch
3180 Main Street
Duluth, GA 30096
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Gwinnett Kawanzaa 2025: Celebrating Kujichagulia Principle
Welcome and Candle Lighting
Welcome, Introductions and Candle Lighting
Poetry and Sayings by Black Thinkers and Writers
Frequently asked questions
Organized by
Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce (GCBCC)
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