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Pat Record-Henry and Asia Sanders, 7, light the candles during the Kwanzaa
celebration at the Tyler Public Library in Tyler, Texas
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Brooklyn’s Kwanzaa ‘Feed
The Need’ needs donations
By Vinette K. Pryce
A plea to cheer the children, give
to the needy and in keeping with the
sentiment of the holiday season of fostering
goodwill, the People of the Sun
Middle Passage Collective
and Medgar Evers College
is urging donations
to assist with their annual
Feed The Need event
on Dec. 21.
Organized in collaboration
with the MEC Student
Life and the MEC
student government, the
Collective is continuing
a Kwanzaa tradition of
giving back to the community
while simultaneously
celebrating the
Pan-African tradition.
To that end, from now
until then, generous
donations can be dropped
off at a designated zone in room C-16,
MEC Repo Center, 1150 Carroll St. in
Brooklyn.
Items urgently needed are toys,
socks, gloves, scarves, and warm clothing
A Forever stamp commemorating
that will be given to disfranchised
children and adults from the community.
Each year, organizers host a free dinner,
a concert and also treat families
with toys and warm clothing.
Socks are the priority for donation and
toys for the children, a real necessity.
The annual continues a tradition of
celebrating Kwanzaa, the Pan-African
cultural holiday, honor observed for
seven days after Christmas.
At the Brooklyn college named for
a Civil Rights martyr slain by racists
in the south, the one-day all-inclusive
event personifies all
seven principles (known
as Nguzo Saba) perceived
by Dr. Maulana Karenga
when he created the African
diasporic cultural
holiday period.
With its creation in
1966, Dr. Karenga introduced
a daily, ceremonial
candle-lighting ritual.
Fruits and nuts are integral
to the family activity
which lauds, unity, independence
and self-reliance
among its tenets.
MEC’s annual combines
an invitation to
families for a free offering
Kwanzaa.
of food, fun, fashion, entertainment
and camraderie with a bonus
of vendors offering rare crafts, collectibles
and unique homemade rarities
designed with African and Caribbean
influences.
Although the names of poets, dancers,
singers, drummers and all the
usual performers have not et been
announced the event is slated to begin
on Dec. 21 at 3:30 pm. in the gymnasium
at Carroll St.
For more information, contact
Akeem476@gmail.com or call 718-
659-4999.
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