
Kwanzaa and Gullah/Geechee Culture
Annually, Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio host an on-air celebration of Kwanzaa. Past episodes have been shared by thousands of people around the world and can be found at http://gullahgeecheenation.com/tag/kwanzaa/ along with details of each of the principles that make up the Nguzo Saba.
Some Gullah/Geechees celebrate the harvest celebration of Africa which is “kwanza” as well as the African American non-religious holiday, “Kwanzaa.” As a continuation of the on-air celebration, Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio will broadcast each day of Kwanzaa at 7 pm EST. Tune een fa yeddi bout Kwanzaa and de Gullah/Geechee culture:
KUJICHAGULIA->http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gullahgeechee/2014/12/28/self-determination-and-de-gullahgeechee-kujichagulia-fa-we
NIA->http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gullahgeechee/2014/12/31/nia-purpose-and-gullahgeechee-people
KUUMBA->http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gullahgeechee/2015/01/01/gullahgeechee-kuumba-cultural-creativity
Tenk GAWD fa a blessed habess een de Gullah/Geechee Nation!
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