Screenshot courtesy of National Geographic | Folami Prescott-Adams (left) and her family share a meal during Kwanzaa at their home in Atlanta, Dec. 6, 2020. For many Black Americans, the holdiay is a time for bonding, joy and repose.

The 7 principles of Kwanzaa—and why they matter

The weeklong holiday, which is celebrated every year from December 26 to January 1, is rooted in values that anyone can adopt and practice year round.

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